Cheyenne’s construction activity spans everything from industrial and commercial builds to public works and maintenance projects across busy corridors. In real life, that means:
- Tight schedules and overlapping trades—multiple crews working near one another can increase the odds that equipment is moved or reconfigured.
- Cold-weather staging and site logistics—winter conditions affect traction, access routes, and how safely materials and platforms can be used.
- Active surrounding traffic and foot movement—even when the injury happens on a platform, what’s happening at ground level can affect how a site is secured and whether hazards were controlled.
Those factors matter legally because scaffolding injuries are often about site control and safety implementation, not just the moment someone fell.


