Salem’s construction and maintenance activity includes projects on occupied properties—retail buildings, office spaces, apartment complexes, and job sites close to pedestrian traffic. In those situations, the party responsible for safety may not be the person who physically climbed onto the scaffold.
Claims often turn on control and responsibility, such as:
- Who managed the worksite day-to-day
- Who coordinated trades (general contractor vs. subcontractors)
- Who had authority to stop unsafe work or correct unsafe access
- Who maintained scaffolding and ensured it was inspected and safe for use
Oregon injury cases commonly involve questions of negligence and comparative fault. Even if you contributed in a small way, you may still recover—so the goal is to build a record that accurately shows what safety steps were missing or not followed.


