In many construction injuries, the physical scene changes fast. In the days after a scaffolding accident, crews may dismantle equipment, replace damaged parts, and update logs—especially when the project is under schedule pressure. At the same time, insurers and defense counsel often move quickly to obtain recorded statements, “clarify” what happened, or steer the narrative toward shared fault.
For New Britain residents, that timing matters because—like much of Connecticut—your ability to recover can depend on whether key evidence is preserved early and whether your injuries are documented consistently with the timeline of the accident.


