In the Enterprise area, construction and maintenance projects often move through multiple subcontractors and jobsite changes—materials delivered, access points reconfigured, sections reworked, and safety setups adjusted as crews rotate. That means a fall isn’t always caused by “one bad moment.” It may be tied to:
- A scaffold that wasn’t properly secured or re-inspected after modifications
- Missing or ineffective fall protection at the specific access point used
- Guardrail/toe-board gaps that don’t show up until you’re standing where the worker stood
- Confusion about who controlled the work area that day
Because jobsite paperwork and safety logs can be updated, archived, or lost quickly, the first days after your incident can heavily influence what you can prove later.


