Edinburg’s construction activity spans commercial buildouts, renovations, and ongoing maintenance work—often involving multiple contractors and frequent site changes. In these environments, it’s common for:
- Scaffolding to be reconfigured during the project (new sections, moved decks, altered access points).
- Safety responsibility to be split across general contractors, subs, and property owners.
- Documentation to be inconsistent—especially when crews rotate or when the work is performed through subcontracted staffing.
So even if the fall seems “straightforward,” liability may hinge on details like guardrail coverage at the exact time of the incident, whether inspections were done after modifications, and whether the proper access method was provided for getting on and off the scaffold.


