Allen sits in the heart of the Dallas–Fort Worth construction corridor, with frequent building and renovation activity for commercial projects, warehouses, and tenant improvements. That kind of pace creates common conditions that make scaffolding accidents more likely to escalate:
- Trades moving in and out of the same work zone (access points get altered, planks get re-set, and guardrails may not stay consistent)
- Tight schedules and “finish-it-today” pressure that can shorten inspections or delay corrections
- Shared equipment and staging areas where responsibility for setup, inspection, and fall protection can become disputed
After a fall, you may feel like the story is simple—someone fell, and you were hurt. But claims in Texas often turn on whether the responsible parties maintained safe access and fall protection and whether changes to the worksite were properly evaluated.


