In many Commerce-area construction incidents, the scene changes quickly. Even when an incident is documented, the jobsite often continues: scaffolding is adjusted, decking is replaced, and safety materials are reorganized. That’s why your first window of opportunity is early—before photographs are taken down, witness memories fade, and records are “updated” to reflect what the company wants to show.
A strong claim usually depends on preserving:
- Photos/video of the scaffold configuration (platform height, guardrails, access points)
- Any incident report or safety notification created that day
- Names of supervisors, safety officers, and the subcontractors working near the area
- Medical documentation tying your injuries to the fall
In California, these details matter because insurers often dispute both how the fall happened and how severe the injuries really were—sometimes using gaps in early evidence.


