In East Texas, construction projects often involve shifting crews, rotating subcontractors, and frequent site changes. That matters because scaffolding incidents typically aren’t caused by one thing—they’re caused by a chain of failures, such as:
- unsafe access to the platform (ladders, tie-ins, movement routes)
- missing or improperly used fall protection
- guardrail/toe-board gaps or incomplete decking
- scaffolding not re-inspected after modifications
In practice, insurers may try to narrow the story to “worker error.” Your claim usually depends on showing the jobsite safety duties that applied to the party with control over the work and equipment.


