In Midlothian, IL, construction activity can be steady—contractors working around tight schedules, deliveries arriving on the same routes, and crews coordinating access to active areas. When a scaffolding fall occurs, that “busy site” reality often becomes a legal problem: safety records get moved to other systems, the work area gets cleaned up quickly, and witnesses go back to their day.
The first hours matter because the people who control the jobsite—general contractors, subcontractors, and property managers—are usually the ones best positioned to document what happened. If you’re dealing with pain, concussion concerns, or serious fractures, your priority should be medical care. Your second priority is making sure the evidence and communications that determine liability don’t disappear.


