In and around Dickson, construction projects commonly involve several layers—general contractors, subcontractors, and staffing or equipment providers. Even when a single worker fell, the question becomes: who controlled the site safety and access that day?
That matters because Tennessee claims frequently turn on who had the duty to provide safe conditions and whether safety responsibilities were actually carried out—such as:
- whether the scaffold was properly assembled and inspected
- whether fall protection was available, maintained, and used
- whether access routes and working decks were set up to prevent slips and falls
When multiple entities are involved, insurers may try to point the finger elsewhere. Your early documentation and investigation can make or break which parties are held accountable.


