Millington’s mix of industrial activity and ongoing commercial development often means sites operate on tight timelines. When work is moving quickly, safety checks may be rushed, access routes may change mid-day, and scaffolding may be reconfigured as materials arrive.
That matters because many scaffolding-fall cases hinge on what changed right before the accident:
- Was the scaffold altered after the last inspection?
- Were guardrails or toe boards installed—or removed for “temporary” access?
- Did the plan for safe climbing match the way workers actually used the scaffold?
If your injury happened during a shift where the site was adjusting to deliveries or progress, that context can become important evidence.


