In Florence, construction and industrial work frequently overlaps with tight scheduling, frequent site changes, and multiple trades working in the same footprint. That environment creates two recurring problems:
- Evidence gets moved or disappears fast (scaffold sections, decking, damaged guardrails, incident reports, and logbooks).
- The story can fracture when different parties describe the event from different angles—especially when the worksite is still active.
After a scaffolding fall, the most valuable time is the first 72 hours: preserving what happened while it’s still available, getting medical documentation started, and capturing jobsite details before the setup is rebuilt or reconfigured.


