Florida projects often run year-round, and coastal conditions can add variables—wind gusts, schedule pressure, and frequent site changes as materials are staged and moved. In real cases, scaffolding-related injuries are commonly followed by:
- Rapid site cleanup (photos and measurements disappear)
- New personnel on site who weren’t there at the time of the fall
- Conflicting versions of what safety gear was available or used
A strong claim depends on capturing the scene while it still reflects the setup at the time of the incident—especially the scaffold configuration, access method, and any fall-protection components.


