Whitewater has a steady mix of construction work—tenant improvements, industrial and warehouse maintenance, and seasonal upgrades to buildings used by residents and visitors. In these environments, scaffolding is often used to access elevated areas quickly, including:
- Exterior work on multi-story buildings
- Interior repairs where drywall, ceilings, or lighting fixtures require elevated access
- Maintenance tasks in older structures where access points are improvised
When projects move on tight schedules, safety checks can become rushed—or scaffolding can be altered mid-job without the same level of scrutiny as the original setup. Even when the fall seems “obvious,” the legal fight usually turns on details: how the scaffold was assembled, whether safe access existed, and whether fall protection was properly used and maintained.


