In Orange City, many construction and maintenance projects move on predictable rhythms—deliveries, inspections, subcontractor handoffs, and crews rotating in and out. That matters because the earliest days after a scaffolding fall often determine what you can prove later.
Common local reality: the site may be cleaned up, equipment may be returned or re-used, and safety documentation may be updated once the project manager learns there’s an incident. If you wait too long, key photos, witness recollections, and inspection notes can become incomplete.
A lawyer who moves quickly can help you preserve what’s most important while the details are still fresh—especially before the scaffolding is dismantled or reconfigured.


