Live Oak projects frequently involve:
- Residential and light commercial work with rotating subcontractors
- Turnover between crews where access routes and scaffold setups change during the day
- Ongoing maintenance (facade work, repairs, inspections) where scaffolding may be moved, modified, or re-used
In that environment, the “who’s responsible” question can get complicated fast. The party that controlled the scaffold at the moment of the fall may not be the same party that arranged training, performed inspections, or ensured required guardrails and safe access were in place.


