In suburban jobsite settings, scaffolding is frequently used for exterior work, facility maintenance, and tenant improvements—projects that can run on condensed timelines. Injuries often stem from preventable breakdowns such as:
- Scaffolds being moved or adjusted during the workday without a fresh safety check
- Missing or improperly secured decking/planks on work platforms
- Guardrails or fall-prevention systems not being in place at the moment of access
- Unsafe access points when workers climb on/off scaffolding to reach the next area
Even when the fall seems straightforward, the claim usually turns on whether the responsible parties maintained a safe setup and followed required safety expectations for the kind of work being performed.


