Canby’s construction activity—everything from remodels to tenant improvements to outdoor work—often involves fast schedules and crews coordinating around active operations. When scaffolding is used for access, the risk isn’t only the fall itself. It’s the chain of decisions leading up to it:
- Changes made mid-project (materials moved, sections reconfigured, access points altered)
- Weather and site conditions that affect footing and stability near elevated work
- Multiple contractors sharing space and responsibilities
- Documentation gaps when the “who handled what” story gets complicated
In Oregon, insurance companies and defense counsel frequently push for early closure. That’s why your first weeks after a scaffolding fall can strongly influence how much leverage you have later.


