Bellevue construction sites often operate in tight schedules and active surroundings—especially near major corridors and dense retail areas. That can affect both the accident and the investigation:
- Multiple trades on one jobsite: general contractors, subcontractors, and staffing companies may each assume someone else handled safety.
- Changeable access points: scaffolding is adjusted as work progresses (decking, braces, tie-ins, and access routes), increasing the chance that an inspection gap matters.
- More after-hours activity: evening work and delivery windows can mean fewer witnesses and more reliance on photos, logs, and camera footage.
- Document-heavy claims: Washington cases often turn on whether safety systems were in place and properly used—not just whether a fall occurred.


