Arlington Heights sits at the intersection of active suburban development and ongoing property maintenance. Construction schedules are often tight, and multiple contractors may share control of a site—especially where older buildings are being modernized.
Common issues that create legal friction include:
- Shifting jobsite control: A general contractor may manage coordination, while another entity controls the scaffold setup and day-to-day safety.
- Multiple subcontractors: Different teams can handle access platforms, decking, guardrails, and inspection routines.
- Documentation gaps: Busy schedules sometimes mean inspection logs or safety checklists are incomplete or not consistently retained.
- Recorded statements early on: Adjusters or supervisors may ask for quick answers while the incident is still fresh—and before the full injury picture is known.
When these factors collide, it’s easy for the story of the fall to become inconsistent. A focused legal strategy helps keep your account aligned with the medical record and the actual jobsite conditions.


