Scaffolding incidents often involve multiple layers of responsibility—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and the companies that provide or assemble equipment. In Buda, where many projects overlap and crews rotate, it’s common for:
- Job roles to shift mid-project, making it harder to identify who had control over safety that day.
- Daily site conditions change quickly, including access routes, materials on decks, and temporary modifications.
- Recorded statements and paperwork to come early because projects are under schedule pressure.
Those realities affect your claim. The strongest cases are built by quickly pinning down: what the site looked like at the time, who managed the work, and what safety measures were (or weren’t) in place.


