Coastal construction and maintenance projects can be hectic. On many job sites, scaffolding is assembled and adjusted repeatedly as work progresses—sometimes daily. That means important details (how the scaffold was configured that day, whether access points were safe, whether fall protection was actually used) can disappear quickly once materials are removed.
In Pacific Grove, where projects may overlap with pedestrian activity and tourism foot traffic, there’s an added risk that:
- the area around the scaffold gets reorganized during the day,
- site personnel assume “someone will report it,” and
- witnesses remember details for a short time before moving on.
When evidence is incomplete, insurers may push a blame narrative that the injured person “should have known better.” The best early response is to preserve the jobsite record and build a causation story tied to your specific injuries.


