After a scaffolding fall, the scene can change fast. Crews may dismantle equipment, clean up debris, and move access routes—especially when projects are trying to stay on schedule in California’s construction season.
In practice, that means key proof disappears unless you act early. What matters most is capturing:
- The scaffold configuration (platform height, decking condition, guardrails/toeboards, access points)
- How the worker got on/off the structure (climbing method, ladder placement, transitions)
- Any fall-protection setup (or lack of it)
- Site conditions that contribute to instability (weather, footing, debris, missing components)
Even if you feel overwhelmed, a short, careful evidence plan—photos, incident details, witness info, and medical records—can make the difference between a claim that’s supported and one that’s challenged.


