Shaker Heights construction projects frequently include overlapping roles—property owners coordinating improvements, general contractors managing trades, and subcontractors handling specific tasks like scaffolding erection, decking, or fall-protection setup. When a fall occurs, responsibility may not be limited to the person closest to the platform.
In many real cases, liability can turn on questions like:
- Who controlled the worksite safety plan and access routes?
- Who assembled or modified the scaffold components used that day?
- Who was responsible for inspections after changes (materials moved, decks adjusted, sections reconfigured)?
- Whether required fall protection was provided, maintained, and actually used.
An experienced Shaker Heights construction injury attorney focuses on identifying the full chain of responsibility early—because the best settlement demands are based on who had the duty, not just who was present.


