Providence Village sits in a region with ongoing residential development and frequent construction activity. That matters because many scaffolding incidents occur in environments where:
- Work zones are adjacent to occupied or newly occupied properties (making access control and warnings a recurring issue).
- Multiple subcontractors handle different tasks, which can blur who actually had control over safety at the moment of the fall.
- Jobsite documentation—daily checklists, delivery records, inspection notes—can be scattered across crews and vendors.
When insurers argue that “someone should have been more careful,” the strongest counter is usually evidence showing safety duties were not properly implemented—guardrails, safe access, proper assembly, and fall-protection planning.


