Mentor’s mix of commercial development, long-running construction projects, and busy public-facing areas means scaffolding incidents often involve more than one “audience”—the worker, the contractor team, and sometimes people who were nearby when the fall occurred.
Common Mentor-area scenarios include:
- Work near sidewalks, parking areas, or entrances where someone could be directly affected by unsafe site conditions.
- Projects with rotating subcontractors, where safety duties and documentation can be scattered across companies.
- Mid-jobsite equipment changes (moving materials, adjusting decks, temporary access) that increase the risk if re-inspections don’t happen.
- Claims that insurers treat as “routine worksite accidents,” even when the setup and fall-protection choices were preventable.
Because of this, the investigation often has to be fast and practical: who controlled the work at the time, what the scaffolding configuration was, and whether the site was managed in a way that reduced—rather than increased—risk.


