In Parkland and across Broward County, it’s common for projects to keep running even after an incident. That means:
- the area gets cleaned up,
- scaffolding is dismantled or reconfigured,
- incident reports get revised,
- and witnesses shift focus to the next deadline.
Your best leverage is early documentation. A Parkland scaffolding fall claim often turns on what can still be proven: the scaffold setup, access conditions, guardrail placement, toe-board use, and whether fall protection was actually available and enforced.
If you can, preserve:
- photos/videos of the scaffold and surrounding work area,
- the nearest access route/ladder points,
- any posted safety signage or site rules,
- and copies of anything you were given after the incident.


