Arlington’s construction activity spans everything from commercial remodels to large-scale development and ongoing maintenance work. In these settings, the party responsible for safety isn’t always the same party that assembled the scaffold.
Your claim may depend on proving who had control over safety at the time of the fall—such as:
- The general contractor coordinating the jobsite
- The subcontractor responsible for scaffolding work and fall protection
- The employer directing the task and access method
- The property owner if maintenance oversight was part of the arrangement
Instead of focusing only on the fall itself, your attorney will typically look at what was happening immediately before the accident: who directed the work, what access was used, whether safety equipment was required and available, and whether inspections were actually performed for the configuration on that day.


