Construction work in smaller Ohio communities often runs through the same tight network of subcontractors, equipment providers, and site coordinators. When something goes wrong—missing bracing, improper access, guardrail failures, or unsafe decking—responsibility can shift between parties.
That matters because insurers frequently try to narrow the story early:
- blaming the injured worker for “missteps” at height
- arguing the scaffold was “industry standard”
- disputing the severity or cause of injuries based on early medical notes
In Coshocton, where projects may be handled by regional crews and coordinated across multiple sites, documentation gaps are common. If crucial records aren’t preserved promptly, it becomes harder to prove which safety controls failed and who had the duty to prevent the fall.


