Local projects often involve contractors coordinating multiple trades, equipment rentals, and quick turnarounds—conditions that can make safety problems harder to trace later.
In Burkburnett, the issues that commonly matter in scaffolding fall cases include:
- Temporary structures on active workdays (scaffolds moved, modified, or reconfigured while work is ongoing)
- Access and fall-prevention gaps (unsafe entry points, missing guardrails or toe boards, inadequate protection near edges)
- Control and responsibility questions (which company had authority over the scaffold at the time of the incident)
- Documentation that disappears quickly (inspection sheets, maintenance logs, and incident reports can be altered, incomplete, or hard to obtain after the fact)
Your claim will typically hinge on whether the responsible party had a duty to ensure safe work conditions and whether they failed to meet that duty.


