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The Cost of a Workers’ Comp Claim: The Bill That Keeps Showing Up outhwest Scaffolding Risk Management Series – Part 3
A workers’ comp claim is one of those things most contractors think they understand.
Someone gets hurt.A claim gets filed.Insurance handles it.
That is the surface version.
The reality is a lot heavier, and it sticks around a lot longer than most people expect.
It Does Not End When the Claim Is Filed
Filing the claim is just the starting point.
From there, the impact spreads through your job and your business:
Time gets pulled away from the fieldManagement shifts into response modeCrews ad
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Apr 30th 2026
The Cost of a Fall in Construction: What It Really Takes From a Job Southwest Scaffolding Risk Management Series – Part 2
Falls are one of the most talked about risks in construction.
They are also one of the most misunderstood.
Because most people think about the moment.
The slip.The misstep.The fall itself.
But just like property damage, the real cost doesn’t start there.
It starts after.
What Happens After the Fall
When someone goes down on a job site, everything changes.
Work stops immediatelyCrews gather, momentum disappearsSupervisors shift focus from production to responseReports start getting writtenP
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Apr 29th 2026
The True Cost of Risk: Why Safety Isn’t an Expense...It’s a Strategy
Southwest Scaffolding Risk Management Series – Introduction
In construction, risk is often treated like background noise, something everyone knows is there, but no one slows down long enough to measure properly.
Until something happens.
A damaged structure.A worker injured.A project stalled.An unexpected audit.
And suddenly, what felt like a small oversight turns into a major financial event.
At Southwest Scaffolding, we’ve seen it firsthand: the difference between companies that&nbs
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Apr 27th 2026
Trades That Depend on Scaffolding: Introducing Our Southwest Scaffolding Trades Spotlight Series
Walk past almost any commercial or residential job site and you’ll probably see it — steel frames, platforms, guardrails, and planks reaching up the side of a building.
Scaffolding is one of the most recognizable pieces of equipment in construction. But what many people don’t realize is just how many different trades depend on it every day.
At Southwest Scaffolding, we work with professionals across the industry who rely on safe, stable access to do their jobs correctly. That&r
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Mar 16th 2026
Scaffolding Tie-Off Locations: What OSHA Actually Requires
Tie-offs aren’t optional, and they’re not something you eyeball on site and hope for the best. OSHA is crystal clear on this, and for good reason. When tie-offs are ignored or done wrong, people get hurt. Sometimes they don’t go home at all. That’s not dramatic—that’s reality on construction sites every single year.
So let’s talk about what a tie-off point actually is.
A tie-off point is a secure anchor location that’s specifically designed to supp
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Feb 5th 2026