In many Montgomery-area projects, scaffolding work overlaps with other trades and day-to-day operations—meaning the scene can change quickly. A few common local patterns that can affect your case:
- Shared job sites with multiple contractors: One company may control the area, while another assembled, inspected, or modified the scaffold.
- Occupied or semi-active properties: Even if your accident happened on a “construction” area, the surrounding site may still have regular movement, cameras, deliveries, and access logs.
- Fast cleanup and material removal: Decking, braces, and warning signage can be removed before photos are taken.
- Recorded statements requested early: Adjusters may seek a quick narrative before the full injury picture is medically clear.
When evidence disappears, it becomes harder to prove exactly what failed—whether that’s improper assembly, missing fall protection, unsafe access, or inadequate inspection.


