In the Phoenix metro area, including El Mirage, construction and industrial-style work frequently runs on tight windows—weather changes, supply delays, and “keep it moving” production pressure. That environment can affect how quickly evidence disappears.
Common early problems we see after a scaffolding fall include:
- Incident scenes being altered before photos are taken (decking moved, access routes reconfigured, equipment returned)
- Witness recollections fading once workers rotate to other sites
- Safety documentation being updated rather than preserved exactly as it existed at the time of the fall
- Medical timelines shifting—symptoms sometimes worsen after the first day or two
Taking action early helps your case stay grounded in facts, not assumptions.


