Lyndhurst sits between major routes and everyday neighborhood activity, so job sites often have more moving parts than people expect—deliveries, changing access points, and crews coordinating in tight windows. After a fall from a scaffold, disputes commonly arise around:
- Who controlled the worksite at the time (and who actually had the duty to ensure safe setup)
- Whether fall protection and access were implemented correctly
- Whether changes during the shift (moving materials, adjusting platforms, swapping decking) were followed by re-checks
Because construction sites may involve multiple contractors and subcontractors, fault is rarely “one person only.” Your claim strategy should reflect how Ohio courts typically evaluate responsibility based on control, notice, and reasonable safety practices.


