In many Statesboro construction injury claims, the dispute isn’t about whether gravity did its job—it’s about what safety measures were (or weren’t) in place and who had control over the work at the time.
Typical issues we see in the region include:
- Change-of-phase work: scaffolding is altered when trades shift, but re-checks aren’t documented.
- Access and fall-protection breakdowns: unsafe ways of getting on/off platforms or missing guardrails/toe boards.
- Documentation gaps: inspection logs, training records, or equipment rental paperwork are incomplete or inconsistent.
- Quick recorded statements: injured workers are asked to provide details before the full medical picture is known.
Because these cases depend heavily on early records, the first days after a fall can strongly affect what an insurer or opposing party later claims.


