Construction sites in Madison can involve multiple contractors, frequent schedule changes, and tight coordination between trades. When a scaffolding fall occurs, fault usually turns on who controlled the work and the safety conditions at the time of the incident—not just who was closest to the scaffold.
Common Madison-related scenarios our team sees include:
- Renovations near storefronts and high-foot-traffic sidewalks (where access routes and staging get altered mid-project)
- Work on occupied properties (where safety barriers and equipment placement may change during the day)
- Projects with tight timelines around major local events and peak business seasons
A strong claim depends on proving that the responsible party knew or should have known about unsafe conditions and failed to correct them—or failed to implement required fall protection practices.


