Holladay projects frequently involve more than one company on-site—general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and sometimes property management teams handling ongoing upkeep. Even when only one person fell, multiple parties may control different parts of safety and work execution.
Common Holladay-related scenarios include:
- Residential remodels and additions where a subcontractor controls the scaffolding setup
- Commercial and mixed-use maintenance where site access and staging are managed by a contractor
- Construction near active streets where deliveries, staging changes, and rushed coordination can affect safety
That’s why “who was there when it happened?” isn’t always the same question as “who is responsible.” A strong claim focuses on who had the duty to ensure safe scaffolding, safe access, and proper fall protection—then ties those failures to what caused the fall and the resulting medical harm.


