Seabrook projects may involve industrial work, commercial build-outs, and maintenance activity where several parties operate at once. When a fall occurs, the question usually isn’t only whether someone fell—it’s who had the duty to keep the work platform and access route safe at the time.
Common Seabrook scenarios that lead to responsibility disputes:
- Change-of-shift work: crews switching tasks before the scaffold is re-checked.
- Staging and material movement: decks or access points disturbed while materials are loaded/unloaded.
- Multi-contractor job coordination: the scaffold is built by one team, inspected by another, and used by workers from different trades.
In Texas, these issues matter because liability typically turns on control, safety obligations, and whether reasonable procedures were followed. A strong claim focuses on what was required, what was actually done, and how those failures connect to the fall.


