In the Duluth area, construction schedules are frequently tight and sites are actively reconfigured—planks swapped, sections adjusted, materials staged, and access routes changed. After a scaffolding fall, that motion can work against you:
- The setup may be dismantled or altered before an investigation happens.
- Inspection logs and safety checklists can be overwritten, archived, or incomplete.
- Witnesses may rotate off the project or be hard to reach once the job moves on.
- Video from site security or nearby areas may be overwritten on a rolling retention schedule.
That’s why early action matters. The sooner you preserve and organize what’s available, the better your chances of connecting the accident to the responsible parties.


