On many Virginia Beach projects, responsibilities can be split across general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and equipment suppliers. Add the realities of coastal construction—salt air corrosion, humidity effects on components, and frequent scheduling changes—and it’s common for the investigation to turn into more than “someone fell.”
Typical local scenarios we see include:
- Renovations and repairs near active areas (work platforms built in tight spaces, with pedestrian or vehicle traffic nearby)
- Scaffolds erected for short-term exterior work that still require full fall protection and safe access
- Coastal weather interruptions where materials may be adjusted, secured, or reconfigured without a fresh safety review
- Large commercial sites where multiple crews share access routes and the safest path isn’t always the one workers take
When more than one party had a duty to keep the work area safe, your case strategy needs to identify who controlled the conditions—not just who was standing nearby.


