Martinsville-area construction often involves fast-moving projects—repairs, renovations, and maintenance work across small-to-mid sized sites where multiple trades may be present. That can create a familiar problem after a scaffolding fall:
- Control can shift quickly between property owners, general contractors, and subcontractors.
- Site safety practices may vary from one job phase to the next.
- Documentation is sometimes inconsistent, especially for short-term maintenance work.
When the job is changing, it’s easier for insurers to argue the fall was “operator error” rather than a safety failure. Your case often turns on proving what was missing (guardrails, proper access, fall protection, secure deck placement) and who had responsibility at the moment that safety should have prevented the fall.


