Fairborn projects often run on tight schedules and involve multiple contractors coordinating around existing traffic patterns and neighboring businesses. That creates common risk conditions—such as:
- Crowded work zones where access routes are altered day-to-day
- Frequent site changes (materials moved, sections modified, temporary decking adjusted)
- High pressure to keep work moving during off-peak hours
- Shared responsibility between general contractors, subcontractors, and property managers
In these situations, a scaffolding fall case is often a “systems” problem, not a single-person mistake. The legal question becomes: what safety measures were required, what was actually provided, and whether the jobsite setup made a serious fall more likely.


