Central Falls projects frequently involve tight urban footprints—older buildings, ongoing street activity nearby, and job sites where equipment is assembled, adjusted, and moved frequently. That environment can increase risk when:
- Access points change (ladders, stairs, or scaffold entry areas moved or reconfigured mid-project)
- Work shifts overlap (new crews arrive before the site is fully re-checked)
- Documentation gets fragmented across subcontractors
- Inspections are informal or not recorded the way they should be
When a fall happens, insurers may try to frame the incident as “carelessness” rather than a safety failure. Your job now is to preserve the facts that show otherwise.


