Oklahoma City projects often involve active trades, changing work zones, weather-related scheduling, and tight turnarounds—conditions that can make safety breakdowns harder to spot after the fact.
After a scaffolding fall, it’s common to see:
- Multiple contractors on site (GC + subs) with overlapping responsibility
- Fast-moving schedules that lead to rushed access routes or temporary setups
- Worksite changes during the day (materials moved, decks adjusted, sections reconfigured)
The practical result? The cause of your fall may not be “obvious” to an adjuster who wasn’t there. Your case typically turns on what safety measures were (or weren’t) in place at the time of the incident and who controlled the jobsite conditions.


