Many Tiffin jobsites involve multiple trades working in overlapping areas. That matters because scaffolding injuries don’t always trace back to “one mistake.” You may be dealing with:
- A contractor’s control over the work area (who directed the work and access)
- A subcontractor’s setup and inspection responsibilities (who assembled and checked the scaffold)
- A property owner’s obligations for site safety and coordination
- Equipment providers and rental documentation (which components were supplied, and when)
Even if the fall seems obvious, insurers often focus on gaps in the story—what you noticed, what you didn’t report, or whether the scene was secured before anyone documented it. The sooner your case is organized, the harder it is for key evidence to “disappear.”


