Lansdale projects range from commercial renovations to industrial maintenance and residential-adjacent work. On these sites, scaffolding is commonly used for façade work, interior build-outs, and repairs—often while other activities continue nearby.
That matters because fall cases frequently turn on site control: who had the authority to enforce safe access, who inspected equipment before work continued, and whether safety practices were followed when conditions changed.
Even if the fall seems like a “clear accident,” the legal question is usually more specific:
- Was the scaffolding configured and maintained for safe use?
- Were guardrails, toe boards, and proper access in place?
- Was fall protection required and actually used?
- Were inspections documented after changes to the scaffold?


