On many Darien-area job sites, the timeline moves quickly—materials are staged, scaffolds are adjusted, and crews rotate. That means:
- Photos and videos from the day of the fall can be taken down or overwritten.
- Inspection logs may be difficult to retrieve once a project progresses.
- Witness availability changes fast, especially when subcontractors come and go.
- Safety documents might exist, but they may be incomplete or scattered across multiple entities.
In practice, insurers and defense counsel often focus on gaps: they may claim the scaffold was “set correctly,” argue that the worker misused access, or argue that the injury symptoms don’t match the incident timing. Your ability to respond depends on whether the early record is organized and credible.


