On many Firestone projects, the work rhythm is tight and crews rotate. When a scaffolding accident happens, the scene may change in hours—materials are moved, equipment is reconfigured, and safety paperwork is updated or “corrected.” That means early evidence matters.
What we often see in construction injury claims is that the strongest parts of a case come from items created close to the incident, such as:
- photos taken before the platform is dismantled
- incident reports and safety logs generated that same day
- witness contact info before supervisors shift crews
- the medical timeline showing symptoms right after the fall
Waiting too long can make it harder to reconstruct what happened on the Firestone worksite.


