After a serious fall, the first stories usually come from the people with the most control over documentation—supervisors, safety leads, property managers, and insurers. Meanwhile, injured people are focused on pain, mobility, and appointments.
In Mahomet and across Illinois, construction accident disputes frequently turn into questions like:
- Who had control over the site safety that day?
- Were fall-protection systems actually used and maintained?
- Did inspections happen after changes (re-staging materials, adding decking, moving access routes)?
The practical result: your claim can stall or shrink if the early narrative is built without your medical timeline and without a clear record of what the scaffold looked like.


