In many Easton-area construction settings, multiple parties touch the work: the property owner, the general contractor, subcontractors, and the company responsible for scaffold setup and inspection. Even when the fall seems to come from a single moment, the legal question usually becomes who had the duty and control to prevent the unsafe condition.
For example, a claim may turn on:
- Who managed the day-to-day safety of the area where workers were operating
- Whether the scaffold was properly assembled, inspected, and maintained during the shift
- Whether required guardrails, access methods, and fall-prevention measures were in place
- Whether changes to the setup were followed by re-checks before continued work
Those details can be hard to reconstruct later—especially if the site is cleaned up, equipment is removed, or documentation is lost.


