In Texas, liability in construction injury matters commonly turns on who had the duty—and the ability—to prevent unsafe conditions. In the Round Rock area, that can mean more than the person working at height.
For example, depending on the project, the responsible parties may include:
- the property owner or site manager coordinating access and work zones
- the general contractor responsible for overall jobsite safety practices
- a subcontractor assigned to scaffold assembly, maintenance, or fall-protection compliance
- equipment providers or rental companies involved in scaffold setup instructions and component condition
The key is that the “cause” of a scaffolding fall is frequently tied to how the worksite was managed: guardrails and access routes, scaffold inspection routines, and whether changes to the structure were re-checked before work continued.


