Construction in and around Mount Pleasant commonly involves layered jobsite control—general contractors, subcontractors, property managers, equipment suppliers, and supervisors who direct day-to-day work. After a scaffolding fall, insurers often try to narrow blame to the injured worker or a single vendor, even when the unsafe condition was tied to broader site coordination.
In local cases, you may see disputes about:
- Who controlled the work platform setup (and whether it matched the planned configuration)
- Whether fall protection was actually provided and enforced during the shift
- Whether the scaffold was inspected after changes (new materials, rearranged access, altered decking)
- Whether safe access was maintained while traffic moved through the area
Getting the right legal team involved early helps ensure the claim is investigated beyond the first assumption about “what caused the fall.”


