In many Monmouth-area projects, responsibilities are split among a general contractor, subcontractors, equipment providers, and the property owner. When a fall happens, each party may try to frame the problem as something “someone else should have handled”—for example:
- The scaffold wasn’t assembled/inspected properly by the party responsible for setup
- Fall protection was not provided, not used, or not maintained
- Access to the work level was unsafe (including climbing/entry points)
- The scaffold was altered during the job without re-checking stability and safety
That means your case usually depends on demonstrating control and duty at the time of the incident—who had the practical responsibility to ensure safe conditions and safe access.


