Sevierville projects frequently involve contractors and subcontractors moving quickly to meet tight schedules—especially during peak tourism seasons when renovations, new builds, and maintenance can accelerate. That environment can increase the risk of:
- Access changes during the day (temporary walkways, repositioned platforms, altered routes)
- Partial setups that look “good enough” until the first real load or shift in traffic on the site
- Multiple crews on the same footprint, which can complicate who controlled safety at the moment of the fall
When a fall occurs in this type of workflow, the legal fight often isn’t over whether the injury happened—it’s over whether the setup, inspection, and fall-prevention measures were adequate and who had responsibility for them.


