After an injury, it’s common for the story to narrow too quickly: “The worker should have been more careful,” or “It was just a slip.” On construction projects, though, scaffold falls often involve multiple factors—access setup, guardrails or fall protection, plank condition, tie-in practices, and whether inspections were completed when conditions changed.
In small-to-mid-sized local construction markets like Fairmont, the same contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers may rotate between projects. That can be helpful for case investigation—but it also means early narratives can become “default explanations” if evidence isn’t preserved.


