Fremont projects often involve tight timelines and multiple trades operating near each other. That means a scaffolding fall may not be “just” a slip-and-fall. It can involve questions like:
- Was safe access provided to reach the platform (ladders, proper entry points, maintained routes)?
- Were fall-protection measures actually used and enforced on that shift?
- Did weather, material staging, or site traffic interfere with stability or safe use?
- Were inspections performed after changes to the setup?
In Ohio, the practical reality is that your claim turns on documentation and credibility. The sooner your situation is organized—scene details, work conditions, witnesses, and medical records—the more likely it is you can counter a blame narrative that shifts responsibility away from the parties who controlled safety.


