Wendell’s growth means more active job sites at once—home remodels, commercial build-outs, and routine maintenance that may involve subcontractors, rotating crews, and tight schedules. That combination can create real risk:
- Multiple contractors on-site at the same time, increasing confusion over who controlled safety.
- Fast turnarounds that can lead to incomplete setups, rushed inspections, or improper access to elevated areas.
- Work near busy areas where the site layout and movement of materials can affect stability and safe footing.
When a fall occurs, insurers often try to frame it as “operator error” to limit liability. In practice, the most persuasive cases focus on duty, breach, and causation—supported by scene documentation, safety records, and consistent medical evidence.


