Katy projects often involve multiple contractors and frequent coordination between property owners, general contractors, and specialized trades. When a scaffold fall occurs, responsibility may be spread across several entities—depending on who controlled the setup, who supervised the work, and who had the duty to ensure safe access and fall protection.
In addition, Katy’s mix of fast-moving construction and suburban expectations can create a unique pressure point: injured workers often want to “get back to normal” quickly, while insurers and employers push for early statements or paperwork. That’s when mistakes happen—like downplaying symptoms, missing follow-up medical documentation, or signing releases before the full impact of the injury is known.


