When an injury happens on a jobsite, the first 24–72 hours often determine what survives for a future dispute. In Yuma-area projects—whether commercial builds, maintenance work, or industrial upgrades—there’s usually a lot of coordination between property owners, general contractors, and trade crews. After a fall, you may see:
- The work area cleaned up quickly and photos no longer possible
- Equipment returned, modified, or removed
- Incident paperwork rewritten or summarized
- Witness memories fading while schedules keep moving
That’s why your case should start with a structured record—before the story is narrowed down by insurance adjusters or supervisors.


