In many San Diego construction environments—dense urban corridors, busy retail areas, coastal projects with tight access routes, and multi-trade sites—documentation can disappear quickly. Crews rotate, scaffolding is dismantled or reconfigured, and incident reports may be filed and then treated as “done.”
Meanwhile, insurers and defense counsel may start asking for recorded statements or trying to narrow the story early. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to obtain:
- photos or video from the day of the incident
- scaffolding inspection logs and tag records
- training and safety meeting notes for the specific job
- witness contact information before people move to the next site


