In many cases, the injury is only the beginning. Problems that commonly follow include:
- Jobsite documentation disappears. Crews may dismantle scaffolding, swap out components, or clean up the work area before photos are taken.
- Multiple companies point to each other. On Arkansas projects, responsibility can involve the contractor controlling the work, the subcontractor assembling the scaffold, and sometimes the entity that provided or inspected equipment.
- Insurance pressure arrives quickly. Adjusters may request a statement or records before you’ve had time to understand the full medical impact.
- Medical symptoms don’t always show up immediately. Head injuries, internal trauma, and back or neck issues may evolve over days—making early medical follow-up crucial.
Because these issues can unfold while you’re trying to heal, you need a plan that protects evidence and communication from the start.


