On many Alabama job sites, multiple teams rotate through the same work area—general contractors, subcontractors, delivery drivers, and maintenance crews. When a scaffolding fall occurs, the question isn’t only what happened, but who controlled the setup and safety that day.
That matters because the most important evidence is usually created early and then scattered:
- Site photos and video may be taken by different supervisors (and stored in different systems)
- Inspection tags and logs can be recorded in batches
- Toolboxes, damaged parts, and access equipment may be removed before you ever see the scene again
A local Anniston scaffolding fall injury claim often turns on whether the right documentation is preserved quickly—before conflicting accounts start forming.


