In and around Warren, projects commonly involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, and trades working in tight schedules. Even when a fall seems like a “one-person mistake,” liability questions usually come down to who had control over the work at the moment the conditions became unsafe—such as:
- the entity responsible for scaffold assembly and inspection
- the supervisor directing the task and access method
- the contractor coordinating site safety requirements
- the party maintaining fall protection equipment and safe work practices
A claim can move quickly in the wrong direction if you accept a simplified explanation of fault. Your best chance is to trace the chain of responsibility back to the jobsite decisions that allowed the unsafe setup to exist.


