In and around Celina, many projects involve multi-trade activity—framing, exterior work, utility adjustments, and routine maintenance—often occurring in overlapping phases. That matters because scaffolding is rarely “set and forgotten.”
Common Celina-area patterns that can increase danger include:
- Frequent access changes (crews reposition ladders, planks, or entry points)
- Material staging shifting around the platform (creating unstable conditions or blocked safe routes)
- Work continuing during inspections or repairs (small defects stay unaddressed)
- Multiple contractors on site (responsibility can be split across roles)
If you were hurt, the question isn’t only how the fall occurred—it’s whether the site was managed in a way that reasonably protected workers and other people who could be nearby.


