In Hamilton, construction work commonly overlaps with tight schedules and high traffic activity. That matters because fall cases often turn on details like:
- How access to the scaffold was managed (stairs, ladders, walkways, and safe entry/exit)
- Whether fall protection was actually used (not just available)
- Whether the scaffold was re-checked after changes (materials moved, sections adjusted, decks modified)
- Whether the site was controlled when other people were nearby (especially for projects involving deliveries or visitor flow)
Even when the fall seems obvious, the legal questions are usually about control and duty—who was responsible for safe setup, inspection, and work practices at that moment.


