Cleburne projects frequently involve local contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers coordinating pieces of equipment in tight windows. When a fall happens, fault isn’t always tied to one person.
Common Cleburne-area scenarios include:
- Remodels and tenant build-outs where access routes change daily and guardrails or access points are adjusted mid-project.
- Warehouse and commercial maintenance where scaffolding is moved or reconfigured after deliveries and deliveries-related staging.
- Residential-adjacent construction where crews may be working near driveways, sidewalks, and areas with frequent foot traffic.
That matters legally because liability often depends on who controlled the worksite safety, who assembled or inspected the scaffolding, and whether the site was kept safe as conditions changed.


