In the Lehigh Valley, construction and maintenance work frequently involves multiple contractors working in overlapping schedules. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the case often turns on a basic question: who had the duty and control to keep the work area safe?
That may involve:
- The property owner or site manager
- The general contractor coordinating the project
- A subcontractor responsible for the task being performed at the moment of the fall
- The employer who directed work and safety practices
- Parties involved in scaffolding delivery, assembly, or inspection
Insurers frequently try to narrow responsibility to the injured worker—especially when the incident happened during a short window of work or when there’s limited video evidence. In Emmaus, where sites may include active streets, loading areas, and tight staging zones, it’s common for documentation to be incomplete unless someone preserves it quickly.


