In smaller CT cities like Torrington, construction work can affect more than just the jobsite. Projects near public access routes, loading areas, or buildings with regular foot traffic can create pressure to “handle things quickly” after an incident.
That pressure shows up in two ways:
- Evidence gets cleaned up or changed fast (scaffolding adjustments, replaced decking, removed materials, or revised site logs).
- Statements get requested early by employers or insurers—sometimes before you’ve fully understood the severity of injuries like concussions, spinal trauma, or internal damage.
Getting legal help early helps ensure the facts are preserved while they still match what happened.


