Murphy projects often involve tight schedules, ongoing site activity, and multiple trades working in close proximity. That environment can increase the chance of miscommunication about:
- Whether a scaffold was reconfigured after materials were moved
- Whether safe access was maintained while work progressed
- Whether fall protection gear was available, inspected, and properly used
- Whether the surrounding work area remained safe for the tasks being performed
When a scaffolding accident occurs in an active work zone, it’s common for evidence and paperwork to change quickly—especially after the jobsite is reorganized or a supervisor moves on to the next task. Acting early helps protect your ability to prove what went wrong.


