Johnstown projects often involve fast-moving schedules, rotating crews, and multiple trades working near one another. That’s when scaffolding injuries can turn into disputes about:
- Who controlled the day-to-day safety at the moment of the fall
- Whether workers were trained and authorized to use the access route or platform
- Whether the scaffold was altered, moved, or reconfigured during the job
- Whether inspections were completed after changes
Even when the fall seems obvious, the legal question becomes more specific: which party had the duty to keep the work area safe, and how that duty was breached. In many Pennsylvania cases, that responsibility is not limited to one employer.


