Centerville projects often involve contractors coordinating multiple trades on tight schedules—meaning safety responsibilities can shift between the property owner, the general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment providers.
In practice, that can look like:
- Scaffold setup and access changes mid-project (frames, decks, or access points moved to keep crews working)
- Multiple work zones where supervisors may not control the exact moment of the fall
- Neighborhood-adjacent jobsite constraints, where safety planning may be stressed by public proximity
When a fall happens, insurers sometimes focus on the injured worker’s actions rather than the site conditions. Utah case outcomes often turn on whether the evidence clearly shows unsafe conditions, inadequate fall protection, and the party with control over the safety system.


