Temple’s growth means more commercial builds, tenant improvements, roadway-adjacent projects, and ongoing maintenance work. That usually translates into:
- Tight schedules and overlapping contractors (general contractors, subs, delivery crews, and maintenance teams all sharing access)
- Frequent scaffold adjustments (platform changes, plank swaps, partial teardown/rebuilds)
- Higher chance of “we didn’t touch that” blame (each party points to another for setup, inspection, or safety equipment)
When a fall occurs, the key is not just proving “someone fell.” It’s identifying which party had control over the safety conditions at the time and whether required fall-prevention measures were actually in place.


