Scaffold incidents don’t always involve just one person or one company. Depending on the project, liability may involve the party controlling the worksite, the contractor responsible for the job, and entities tied to scaffold setup, maintenance, or inspection.
In Marietta construction and maintenance environments, we commonly see problems tied to:
- Access and staging: ladders, transitions, and work-platform access points that weren’t designed for safe use.
- Guarding and fall protection: missing guardrails, toe boards, improper anchoring, or equipment that wasn’t used the way it was intended.
- Site turnover: materials being moved, sections being reconfigured, and the scaffold not being re-inspected after changes.
The goal is simple: connect what went wrong on the scaffold to the injury you suffered—using jobsite evidence and medical records that can stand up to scrutiny.


