San Benito’s construction and industrial activity means job sites can be crowded and fast-moving—especially during maintenance work, tenant build-outs, repairs, or projects that require frequent access to elevated areas.
Common local scenarios we see in this kind of injury claim include:
- Scaffolding being adjusted mid-shift for new materials or access, without a fresh safety check.
- Access routes being reconfigured (temporary steps, altered planks, moved decking) as crews change tasks.
- Work continuing despite damaged or missing components, because production pressure pushes teams to “make it work.”
- Multiple contractors on the same elevation zone, creating confusion over who controlled the setup and who was responsible for safe access and fall protection.
In these situations, the question is rarely “did someone fall?”—it’s whether the jobsite was run in a way that reasonably protected people from preventable falls.


