Goodlettsville projects often involve active trades working close together—maintenance, tenant improvements, upgrades to commercial structures, and new build phases where access points change frequently. In these environments, a scaffold can be safe one day and unsafe the next if:
- sections are reconfigured to move materials efficiently,
- decking or guardrail components are removed for access and not replaced,
- fall-protection gear isn’t issued, inspected, or enforced consistently,
- workers are pushed to continue work while conditions are still being corrected.
When a fall happens, responsibility may extend beyond the person who was on the platform. In many Tennessee worksite injury claims, the dispute becomes: who controlled the scaffold safety that day, and what safety steps were actually required and followed?


