Savannah’s construction pace is steady, but the reality on many projects is that conditions change day to day: access routes get rearranged, decking is swapped, guardrails are adjusted, and equipment is reconfigured for the next phase. After a scaffolding fall, the site can be cleaned up, altered, or partially dismantled before anyone outside the project team sees what happened.
That’s why local response is about more than “filing a claim.” The first goal is to preserve the story while it’s still provable—photos, incident reports, witness accounts, and documentation tied to the specific scaffold setup in place at the time.


