Construction work in the Rio Grande Valley often involves multiple contractors, frequent site changes, and overlapping scopes of work. In scaffolding fall cases, that usually means questions about who controlled the work at the time of the incident—and whether safety responsibilities were properly coordinated.
Common local realities that can affect how your case is handled include:
- Rapid jobsite turnover: materials, ladders, and temporary access routes may change during the day.
- Multiple trades working in the same area: one crew’s “temporary” setup can become another crew’s hazard.
- Documentation gaps: safety logs and inspection records may be incomplete when the project is under schedule pressure.
Your goal isn’t just to prove “a person fell.” It’s to document the site conditions and safety decisions that allowed the fall to happen—and how those conditions connect to your injuries.


