Hilliard projects involve a mix of commercial contractors, subcontractors, and property owners coordinating day-to-day work. That matters because scaffolding accidents rarely have a single “obvious” culprit.
Common local patterns we see in fast-growing Central Ohio communities include:
- Multiple subcontractors on the same jobsite, each with different safety responsibilities.
- Changes during the day (repositioning, decking updates, temporary access adjustments) that require re-inspection.
- Work near public-facing areas, where site managers are focused on keeping traffic moving—sometimes at the expense of careful fall-prevention controls.
When the jobsite is dynamic, fault can be disputed based on who controlled the scaffold at the time, who inspected it, and whether fall protection and safe access were actually provided.


