Anaheim construction and property maintenance often involve tight timelines, frequent subcontractor coordination, and job sites that stay active around the clock. When a fall occurs, the pressure to “keep the project moving” can affect what gets recorded, what gets corrected, and what gets preserved.
Common Anaheim-specific realities that affect cases include:
- After-incident cleanup and equipment changes: scaffolding components may be removed or reconfigured, making it harder to show exactly how the system was built.
- Multiple companies on one site: general contractors, trades, and property managers may each assume someone else handled safety.
- Busy surroundings: when a site borders public-facing spaces, witness accounts can be harder to track down after the event.


