In a smaller mountain community, documentation can disappear quickly. Projects change contractors midstream, access points get rearranged, and the “temporary” conditions around scaffolds often get corrected or cleaned up soon after an incident.
That’s why the first hours matter. If you wait, you may lose:
- Photos or video showing guardrails, decking, and access ladder placement
- Incident logs or shift reports from the day of the fall
- Witness availability (especially for crews who rotate between job sites)
- Medical detail that links your symptoms to the fall
A good Glenwood Springs injury attorney treats evidence like time-sensitive construction material: secure it early, organize it clearly, and use it to build a liability story that insurers can’t dismiss.


