Cottonwood Heights sits in a dense part of the Salt Lake metro, with active development and ongoing maintenance work. That means scaffolding accidents may involve:
- Occupied or public-adjacent sites where pedestrians, deliveries, or residents are nearby
- Tight timelines and fast turnarounds tied to weather windows and inspection schedules
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors working different phases (and sometimes blaming each other)
- Work performed near access routes people use every day, increasing the chance that safety issues were visible or should have been caught
In these situations, the “story” insurers try to tell is often that the injured person was careless or that the hazard was obvious. A strong claim focuses on the opposite: what safety systems were required, what was missing or improperly installed, and how that failure contributed to the fall and your injuries.


