In and around Columbus, projects move fast—especially when crews are rotating in and out of active areas near roads, warehouses, and commercial sites. That speed can create pressure to “get it over with” after an accident.
Insurers or safety personnel may ask for a recorded statement within days, request that you sign paperwork early, or frame the incident as “just a mistake.” But in scaffold-fall cases, small details—how the scaffold was set up, whether guardrails were in place, and what access route workers used—can decide whether liability is clear.
Your goal right now isn’t to explain everything perfectly. It’s to preserve facts and let your attorney handle communications so your words don’t get twisted out of context.


