In and around Warr Acres, scaffolding is commonly used for:
- exterior repairs and façade work on commercial buildings
- tenant build-outs and storefront renovations
- apartment and multi-family maintenance projects
- roofing, siding, and utility upgrades
In these settings, multiple parties may touch the scaffold—general contractors, subcontractors, labor crews, and sometimes property management. The key question becomes who had control over safety at the time of the fall and whether the scaffold was being used the way it was supposed to be.
That matters because insurers frequently argue the injured worker should have handled the risk differently. Your case usually needs proof that the unsafe condition existed because safety responsibilities weren’t met—whether that’s missing fall protection, incorrect setup, inadequate access, or failure to address hazards after changes to the work area.


