In small-to-mid-sized construction markets, documentation gaps are common. A site manager may rely on informal notes, subcontractors may rotate in and out, and scaffolding components may be rented or supplied through third parties.
That matters after a fall because your case often turns on items like:
- when the scaffold was assembled and inspected
- whether guardrails, toe boards, and safe access were used
- whether changes to the platform were followed by a re-check
- which party had control over safety at the time of the incident
The sooner a lawyer helps you preserve and organize these details, the better your chances of building a claim that matches what truly happened.


