Bexley jobs often involve tightly managed spaces—near streets, driveways, and active residential or mixed-use areas. That means:
- Scaffolding may be assembled, moved, or modified repeatedly as a project progresses.
- Deliveries and access routes change, increasing the chance that components are disturbed.
- Witnesses are nearby but not always “on the job,” including residents, passersby, and people working adjacent to the site.
- Multiple entities may share control of safety, including the contractor responsible for the work, the company managing the site, and others involved with equipment and maintenance.
When a claim becomes contested, it’s usually because someone tries to narrow the story—blaming the injured worker alone or suggesting “it was your choice” rather than a safety failure.


