Orem construction activity includes everything from commercial remodels to new builds and tenant improvements. Those projects commonly involve multiple subcontractors, rotating crews, and strict scheduling. When someone falls from a height, the blame can shift quickly—sometimes toward the injured worker’s actions, sometimes toward “site conditions,” and sometimes toward another entity’s scope of work.
What makes these cases especially difficult is timing:
- Jobsite logs, inspection sheets, and safety checklists may be overwritten or removed as crews move on.
- Scaffold components can be replaced or reassembled, making it harder to prove what was missing or misused.
- Medical information develops over time, and insurers may try to minimize early symptoms to reduce liability.
Local experience matters because the strongest claims are built around what can still be proven—not just what happened.


