In Anderson, construction work and industrial maintenance projects can involve overlapping roles—general contractors, trade subcontractors, and separate vendors for equipment and site safety. Even when the fall seems directly tied to a scaffold, liability may extend to:
- Who controlled how the scaffold was assembled and inspected
- Who directed the work at height and whether safe access was provided
- Whether fall protection systems were available, maintained, and actually used
- Whether changes to the scaffold were re-checked after the worksite shifted
If more than one entity touched the setup, you may face a back-and-forth blame cycle. The right legal strategy is about forcing clarity early—so your claim isn’t delayed or diluted by shifting responsibility.


