Findlay-area projects frequently involve layered contracting—general contractors, specialty trades, equipment vendors, and property owners all playing a role in how work is planned and performed. When a worker or visitor falls, insurers may try to narrow blame to the injured person, but in many cases the real issues are broader, such as:
- Access to the work area (how someone got on/off the scaffold)
- Guarding and fall-protection practices (what should have prevented the fall)
- Scaffold assembly, inspection, and re-checks after changes
- Training and supervision for the task being done
Your claim will usually depend on establishing who had authority over safety at the time of the incident—and proving that safety failures were connected to your injuries.


