In smaller Central Valley communities like Kingsburg, people often know the companies involved—or at least recognize them by name. That familiarity can create pressure to “handle it directly” with a supervisor or contractor.
But insurers typically look for early gaps in documentation: missing incident reports, unclear descriptions of the scaffold setup, or medical records that don’t clearly tie the injury to the fall. When that happens, the dispute shifts from “what caused the fall?” to “what can you prove happened?”
A local attorney’s job is to keep the focus where it belongs—on evidence and accountability—while you concentrate on treatment.


