In Fairhope, construction work commonly moves quickly—whether it’s residential builds, remodels, marine-adjacent development, or commercial tenant improvements. That pace matters because the evidence you need can be “temporary” by design:
- Site photos get taken down or overwritten once the phase changes.
- Inspection logs get updated after corrections are made.
- Workers and supervisors shift crews, making witness availability time-sensitive.
- Scaffolding gets dismantled before an injured person can document the setup.
A successful claim usually depends on reconstructing what happened while the details are still available—especially how the scaffold was assembled, what access route was used, and whether fall protection was actually provided and used.


