New Albany’s growth means more mixed-use development, commercial buildouts, and ongoing renovations. That creates a pattern you’ll recognize if you’ve ever driven past a site during business hours:
- Phased construction: scaffolds may be moved, expanded, or reconfigured as different trades arrive.
- Tight access and shared routes: pedestrians, delivery drivers, and workers may be forced to use the same entrances or walkways.
- Fast turnarounds: crews may be asked to start before conditions are fully stabilized, especially after weather delays.
- Multiple parties on one site: property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment suppliers often overlap.
When a fall occurs, the “who’s responsible” question can be more complicated than a typical slip-and-fall. The worksite needs to be reviewed like a system: setup, modifications, inspections, and the safety decisions made before the fall.


