In Green and throughout Ohio, construction projects commonly involve layered responsibilities: the property owner, the general contractor, subcontractors, and sometimes equipment or scaffold providers. When a fall happens, insurers frequently argue that the injured worker should have been more careful—or that another party controlled the scaffold setup.
Your case usually turns on questions like:
- Who controlled the work area at the time of the fall?
- Who was responsible for scaffold assembly, inspection, and fall protection?
- Whether safety requirements were followed as the jobsite changed.
That’s why the early investigation matters. The story of what happened—before the scaffold is dismantled and before documents are lost—can determine whether the evidence supports your version of events.


