Dover projects frequently involve contractors coordinating multiple trades on tight schedules. When a fall happens, it’s common for each party to point to someone else—property owner, general contractor, subcontractor, or the crew responsible for setup and inspection.
In Ohio, a construction injury claim typically turns on whether the responsible party had a duty to keep the worksite safe and whether that duty was breached. The dispute usually centers on practical questions like:
- Was the scaffolding assembled and maintained correctly?
- Were guardrails, toe boards, and safe access in place?
- Were inspections completed before work began and after changes?
- Did supervisors enforce fall protection rules—or overlook shortcuts?
Your goal is to keep the focus on the worksite conditions that allowed the fall and the injuries that followed, not on a rushed narrative.


