In the Chicago Southland area—including Mokena—many projects run on tight schedules, and scaffolding gets adjusted as work progresses. That means the “story” of the fall can change quickly if key records aren’t preserved.
After a scaffolding fall, it’s common for one or more of the following to occur:
- The site gets cleaned up or reconfigured before anyone thinks to document conditions
- Safety responsibilities shift between the property owner, general contractor, and subcontractors
- Equipment is replaced, removed, or sent back to a rental vendor
- Supervisors provide recollections that later become inconsistent with incident reports
Your best protection is acting early to preserve the timeline and the physical conditions that relate directly to the fall.


