In Danville-area construction work, multiple parties may touch the same project timeline—general contractors coordinating trades, subcontractors assembling or using scaffolding, and property owners setting the overall requirements. Even when the fall looks like a “worker error,” the case frequently turns on who had day-to-day control over:
- Safe access to work levels (ladders, platforms, and entry/exit points)
- Guarding and fall-protection practices
- Scaffold assembly and inspection routines
- Changes made during the day (repositioning, decking updates, or equipment swaps)
Virginia claims often move quickly into questions of fault and causation. That’s why the earliest investigation matters—before the jobsite is cleaned up and the paperwork becomes harder to obtain.


