On many Socorro-area projects, more than one party touches safety: the property owner, the general contractor, subcontractors, and the people responsible for setup, inspection, and ongoing use of the scaffold. When a fall occurs, blame can shift quickly—sometimes between safety personnel, supervisors, and trade contractors.
Common dispute themes we see in construction injury claims include:
- Access routes and platform stability: whether the scaffold was configured for safe entry/exit and whether decks were properly placed.
- Fall protection compliance: whether guardrails, toe boards, and restraint systems were actually used as required.
- Inspection and maintenance gaps: whether the scaffold was checked after changes, weather exposure, or crew movement.
- “You should’ve known” arguments: claims that the injured person misused equipment or ignored instructions.
The practical result? Your case can be shaped by the earliest jobsite documents and the first medical records—before the full impact of your injuries is understood.


