Construction injuries in southeastern Connecticut often involve multiple trades, frequent site reconfiguration, and documentation that’s scattered across contractors. When a claim is later reviewed, insurers may focus on gaps like:
- Missing inspection notes for the specific scaffold used
- Who controlled access to the work area at the time of the fall
- Whether fall protection was actually provided and used (not just “available”)
- Whether the site was reconfigured after materials were delivered or moved
Your best defense against a confusing blame narrative is an early, organized record of what happened and what was (and wasn’t) in place.


