Tigard sits in the middle of a busy construction corridor—commercial sites, warehouses, retail buildouts, and ongoing neighborhood improvements. That matters because many scaffolding incidents happen during high-traffic windows when crews are moving materials, changing access points, and working around pedestrians or other workers.
Common Tigard-area scenarios include:
- Retail and commercial renovations where entrances, sidewalks, and loading areas stay in use.
- Multi-trade jobs where different contractors coordinate access and temporary work platforms.
- Maintenance and exterior work on occupied properties where safety controls must be maintained consistently.
- Wet or windy conditions that can make climbing and platform access more dangerous if scaffolds aren’t properly set up and secured.
In these situations, the question often isn’t only “who fell.” It’s whether the worksite had the right guarding, access, and fall protection—and whether the responsible parties kept those protections in place as conditions changed.


