Collierville projects often run on real-world timelines: crews rotate in and out, materials are staged quickly, and work may continue while access routes and scaffold areas change during the day.
That environment matters because scaffolding accidents don’t always come down to a single “bad moment.” They can result from:
- Access issues (unstable entry/exit points, missing platforms, or changes to how workers reach the scaffold)
- Guardrail or decking gaps (improperly installed components or failure to replace damaged parts)
- Inadequate fall protection (equipment not provided, not fitted, or not used as required)
- Lack of re-inspection after modifications (common when work continues and sections are adjusted)
When insurers argue the injury was “just a mistake,” the strongest response is showing how safety responsibilities were supposed to work on the job—and how the setup and oversight fell short.


