In smaller communities, documentation may still exist, but it can be harder to “find later” if the project moves on. After a scaffolding fall, evidence can disappear quickly:
- The worksite gets cleaned and reconfigured.
- Safety checklists and inspection notes are filed, archived, or overwritten.
- Witnesses rotate to other jobs.
- Video may be overwritten or not preserved.
If you wait, you may lose the very details that connect the fall to liability—like how the scaffold was accessed, whether fall protection was available and used, and what safety conditions were present at the time of the incident.
A local approach matters because the claim typically depends on what was happening on the ground in Avon Park—including how the jobsite was organized, who controlled access, and how quickly repairs or changes were made after the fall.


