Scaffolding-related injuries often involve work at height and site-specific safety controls—things like guardrails, toe boards, safe access routes, proper decking, and inspection practices.
In Chillicothe, where many job sites involve phased construction/maintenance work (and sometimes rapid changes to the scaffold setup), the cause is not always obvious. A fall may be blamed on the worker’s conduct, but the evidence usually lives in the details:
- how the scaffold was assembled and modified
- whether it was inspected after changes
- whether fall protection and safe access were actually provided
- which company had control over the area at the time


