In a growing Chester County market, construction projects frequently involve multiple contractors and subcontractors working in close proximity. When a fall occurs, the first dispute is often not about the injury—it’s about who controlled the worksite safety at the moment the hazard existed.
In practice, insurers may argue one of the following:
- the injured worker ignored instructions or safety rules
- the scaffold was modified after inspections
- the fall protection was available but not used
- another subcontractor caused the unsafe condition
Your ability to respond effectively depends on early documentation—especially because jobsite conditions can be corrected, dismantled, or replaced quickly.


