Even when everyone agrees the fall was “an accident,” the legal issue becomes who had the duty to make the setup safe and whether that duty was actually met. In practice, that often means sorting out multiple roles that may be involved in Ohio construction projects:
- The property or general contractor coordinating the site
- The subcontractor responsible for the scaffolding work
- The employer directing the specific task at the time of the fall
- Equipment suppliers or rental companies (depending on what was provided)
In Avon Lake, these cases frequently involve fast-moving project schedules—sometimes with work starting and stopping around weather, deliveries, and changing site access. That can affect what documentation exists (or what disappears) and how quickly insurers try to frame the incident.


