Montclair’s mix of residential neighborhoods and active small commercial corridors means many work sites stay in view of the public. That can create two problems after a scaffolding incident:
- Witnesses move on fast. People who saw the fall may leave the area, change shifts, or become hard to reach once the work continues.
- Jobsite conditions change quickly. Scaffolding is adjusted, decks are replaced, safety gear is moved, and incident areas may be cleaned up.
When evidence disappears, it becomes harder to prove what went wrong—whether a platform lacked proper protection, an access route was unsafe, or the scaffold was not properly set up or re-checked.


