After a scaffolding fall, the details that decide liability are often time-sensitive—especially on Colorado job sites where equipment and materials get reconfigured daily.
Do this early (if you can):
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries—like concussion symptoms—can be delayed.
- Document the scene while it’s still available: scaffold height, access method, guardrails/toe boards, ladder or stair access, how decks were placed, and any missing components.
- Write down names and roles: who supervised, who assembled/inspected, and who witnessed the incident.
- Preserve any incident paperwork you receive.
Avoid giving a detailed recorded statement to an insurer before your medical picture is clear and before you’ve reviewed the facts your claim will rely on.


