In suburban Ohio construction work, multiple parties may touch the scaffold setup—general contractors, specialty trades, onsite supervisors, and sometimes equipment suppliers or maintenance vendors. When a person falls, insurers often narrow the story to the injured worker’s actions (“you climbed wrong,” “you should have held on,” “you disregarded instructions”).
But in many Strongsville claims, the real dispute is whether the jobsite had the right:
- Access and egress for getting on/off the work platform safely
- Fall protection setup (guardrails, toe boards, proper connections, suitable equipment)
- Inspection and maintenance practices before work resumed or equipment was adjusted
Your settlement value can depend on whether the evidence shows a safety system failure—not just the fact that someone fell.


