Many Helena construction sites operate on tight schedules to meet milestones tied to permitting, inspections, and deliveries. When a scaffolding incident occurs, you may notice a few familiar patterns:
- Fast contact from the employer or insurer asking for a statement before your treatment plan is clear.
- Site changes after the incident—planks get replaced, access routes shift, and the “exact setup” is no longer easy to document.
- Conflicting accounts between supervisors, subcontractors, and workers about what was in place and who directed the work.
Those pressures don’t automatically mean anyone did something wrong. But they do mean the first days after your accident matter—because that’s when facts can be shaped, lost, or mischaracterized.


