Many Windsor construction sites involve more than one party coordinating access, deliveries, and daily work flow. That means fall injuries often turn into disputes about:
- Site access and traffic control (how people got to and from the work area)
- Work sequencing (what changed between inspections, deliveries, or crew swaps)
- Temporary safety measures (guardrails, decking, toe boards, and fall protection actually used that day)
Even if the fall seems like “a one-person mistake,” the legal issue usually becomes whether the responsible parties managed the worksite safely and whether scaffolding setup and maintenance met accepted standards.


