When an injury happens at a construction or maintenance site, the most damaging details are usually time-sensitive:
- The scaffold gets adjusted, tagged out, or dismantled before anyone realizes it matters legally.
- Safety documentation (inspection notes, lift/scaffold checklists, training logs) may be “organized later,” which can become a problem if it’s never produced.
- Witness memories fade—and in town, people may discuss the incident informally before a formal account is ever taken.
In Burbank, this is commonly seen on jobs that move quickly: crews rotate through, access points change, and material staging shifts. If you were hurt when stepping, climbing, or working from an elevated platform, the setup at that moment is often the key.


