Scaffolding incidents in Kilgore often come down to a few repeat patterns:
- Access and setup problems: Unsafe ways to get on/off the scaffold, damaged planks, or incomplete decking.
- Missing fall-protection components: Guardrails/toeboards not installed, or equipment not actually used as required.
- Mid-job changes: Materials shifted, sections modified, or the scaffold reconfigured without a proper re-check.
- Training and supervision gaps: Workers directed to continue despite unsafe conditions, or safety procedures not followed consistently.
Even when the fall seems “obvious,” the legal question becomes: what should have been in place, who had the duty to ensure it, and how the failure contributed to the injury? That’s where early case handling makes a difference.


