Construction sites in the western suburbs of Chicago typically run on tight schedules, and scaffolding setups can change day-to-day. That means:
- The scene can change fast. Decking, braces, guardrails, and access routes may be repaired or removed before critical details are recorded.
- Jobsite records may be redistributed. Inspection logs and safety paperwork can exist in more than one place—supervisor files, safety binders, project portals.
- Medical facts need to be aligned early. In Illinois, the initial diagnosis and treatment path can heavily influence how insurers later describe causation and severity.
Acting quickly can help preserve what matters: the “how” of the fall and the “what” of the injury.


