Charleston projects often involve tight schedules and busy sites: historic building renovations near high foot traffic, modern developments in growth corridors, and large commercial jobs that rely on subcontractors for specialty work.
Those realities matter because scaffolding accidents frequently turn on:
- Access and staging changes during the day (materials moved, platforms reconfigured, ladders/entry points shifted)
- Multiple employers sharing responsibility (the person who assembled the scaffold may not be the same party directing the work)
- Coastal conditions and site constraints that affect stability and safe footing—especially when wind, moisture, or uneven surfaces are factors
A strong claim in Charleston requires someone to connect the “what happened” to the “who controlled safety” based on jobsite roles and the project’s real workflow.


