Lancaster is a mix of established neighborhoods, developing commercial areas, and regional traffic patterns that keep sites busy—often with deliveries, subcontractors, and frequent movement of materials. That matters because scaffolding setups can change during the day.
After a fall, you may discover:
- The scaffold was adjusted or components were swapped shortly before the incident
- Access routes or temporary walkways were altered to accommodate work flow
- Multiple crews shared the site, making it unclear who controlled safety at the moment
These realities can affect how liability is argued. Your best outcome usually comes from quickly locking down the “who controlled what” details before the jobsite moves on.


