When a fall happens on a jobsite near neighborhoods, commercial corridors, or active work zones, communication moves quickly: supervisors, safety leads, and insurance representatives often ask questions soon after the incident. At the same time, scaffolding sections are adjusted, work areas are cleaned, and photos taken by workers may be deleted or overwritten.
In practical terms, delay can hurt your case because it becomes harder to prove:
- how the scaffold was configured at the time of the fall,
- whether guardrails, toe boards, or safe access were in place,
- whether inspections and safety checks were performed after changes,
- and how the work conditions contributed to the fall and the severity of injury.
A Los Alamitos scaffolding injury attorney can help you act while details are still fresh—so your claim is built on the facts, not assumptions.


