In Fargo, construction projects frequently involve several layers of contractors—general contractors coordinating trades, subcontractors assembling or modifying scaffolding, and site owners managing overall safety expectations. When a fall occurs, it’s common for different parties to shift blame:
- The scaffold was “assembled by someone else.”
- Safety equipment was “available, but not required for that task.”
- The injured worker “should have used a different access route.”
- The site was “inspected” even if critical components were missing afterward.
That means your case usually isn’t just about what happened at the moment of the fall. It’s about who had control over safety, who had a duty to prevent falls at that specific stage of the project, and whether the jobsite conditions were reasonable.


