Construction sites in Clark County frequently involve multiple employers and contractors coordinating tasks that happen in tight windows. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the question quickly becomes less “how did the fall happen?” and more “who had control over safety at the time?”
In practice, fault can involve:
- The party responsible for scaffolding setup and inspection
- The general contractor coordinating site safety requirements
- A subcontractor directing the specific task being performed
- An employer with training and fall-protection enforcement duties
- Sometimes the owner or facility operator if site access or maintenance contributed
Because several parties may share responsibility, insurers may try to narrow the story to the injured worker’s actions. A strong Vancouver, WA scaffolding injury claim instead focuses on what the jobsite should have provided—safe access, proper guardrails or fall protection, and compliant installation and inspection.


