In Wheeling, construction projects commonly overlap: a general contractor coordinates trades, property owners control site-wide rules, and subcontractors handle the scaffolding itself. Add in equipment rental providers and site supervisors, and liability can get complicated quickly.
When a fall happens, the key question is usually not only what went wrong, but who controlled the work and the safety at the time—including:
- Whether proper access to the scaffold was provided (and whether it stayed safe as materials were moved)
- Whether fall protection was required, available, and actually used
- Whether scaffolding was assembled, inspected, and reconfigured according to safety requirements
Because more than one entity may have records, witness information, and responsibilities, a strong claim depends on collecting and organizing the right proof early.


