Scaffolding accidents often involve more than one “cause.” A fall may result from a missing guardrail, unstable decking, improper access, or a safety system that wasn’t installed or used the way it should have been.
In Germantown, where construction projects frequently overlap with ongoing commercial activity and changing site conditions, the details around site control matter. Was the scaffold assembled and inspected according to requirements? Did anyone approve changes to the setup? Were employees trained and supervised for that specific work area?
Those questions drive liability—meaning the case is less about the fall happening and more about whether the jobsite setup and safety practices were reasonably safe.


