In Belton’s active construction and commercial maintenance environment, scaffolding is typically used by crews working under a larger project umbrella. That means responsibility can be split across:
- the property owner or facility manager
- the general contractor coordinating the site
- the subcontractor directing the work at the moment of the fall
- the employer responsible for training and day-of safety compliance
- equipment providers or vendors tied to the scaffold setup
What changes the case in Belton is how quickly site control shifts. A scaffold may be assembled, modified, moved, or reconfigured during the same overall project timeline—especially when different trades are working in close proximity. Those changes can matter to liability.


