Mount Juliet’s growth has brought steady commercial development and ongoing work on mixed-use and residential-adjacent projects. That creates a common pattern in scaffolding cases:
- More subcontractors on the same project. Multiple trades may control pieces of the worksite, including access, decking, and fall-prevention setup.
- Schedule pressure. Work often needs to keep moving—especially when crews are coordinating around deliveries, inspections, and tight timelines.
- Property and site-control disputes. Even when the injured person was working for a contractor, the property owner or general contractor may still retain certain responsibilities for site safety planning.
Those factors can affect what documents are available, who has them, and how quickly they’re produced after an injury.


