Even when the fall seems straightforward, the “real story” is often about site control—who had authority to require safe setup, who inspected equipment, and who directed work on or around elevated platforms.
In practical terms, Elizabethtown projects may involve:
- Contractor teams managing multiple trades, so responsibility can split between general contractors and specialized subcontractors.
- Renovations and property work where scaffolding is brought in for short windows, then altered as work progresses.
- Work schedules that keep moving even after early safety concerns, especially when production timelines are tight.
Those factors matter because the strongest claims typically rely on early documentation of the scaffold’s configuration, fall protection practices, and whether inspections and safety procedures were actually followed.


