Bartlett sits in the broader Chicago construction corridor, where projects move quickly and sites often change day-to-day—materials delivered, access routes rerouted, and sections reconfigured as work progresses. That pace can create a common problem after a fall: evidence disappears before anyone realizes it matters.
In the hours and days after a scaffolding fall, documentation may be updated, footage can be overwritten, and the “temporary” setup becomes harder to reconstruct. And if you wait too long to seek guidance, you may miss opportunities to build a clear timeline connecting the work conditions to your injuries.


