El Paso’s construction workload spans commercial builds, public works, industrial maintenance, and renovations. In these environments, it’s common for multiple entities to touch the same scaffold—sometimes more than once in a single day.
When a fall occurs, the dispute usually isn’t just whether someone fell. It’s whether the party with jobsite control:
- ensured the scaffold was assembled correctly,
- provided safe access (not makeshift climbing or unsafe transitions),
- maintained fall protection and required components,
- responded properly after changes or disruptions.
In many El Paso cases, the strongest claims track who controlled the work at the moment the unsafe condition existed—not who was closest when the injury happened.


