Springfield jobsites commonly involve multiple trades working near pedestrian traffic—deliveries, equipment staging, sidewalk-adjacent work, and overlapping schedules. That matters because a scaffolding fall claim isn’t only about what happened at the moment of the fall. It’s also about what was happening around it:
- Access routes being changed mid-project (temporary walkways, moved ladders, altered decking)
- Weather and site conditions affecting footing and stability
- Coordination issues between general contractors and subcontractors
- Documentation gaps when inspections, training, or safety checks weren’t properly recorded
When insurers argue the injury was “just an accident,” the key is often showing how the jobsite setup and safety practices failed before the fall.


