In Pingree Grove’s growing construction environment, evidence can disappear quickly—scaffolding gets dismantled, areas are cleaned, and photos from the day of the incident may never be taken.
If you’re able, focus on practical documentation:
- Photos/video from your viewpoint: the scaffold setup, access points, any missing planks/guardrails, and the ground/landing area.
- A short written timeline: date, approximate time, how you got onto/off the scaffold, what you were doing, and anything unusual you noticed (wind, debris, wet decking, blocked access).
- Names and roles: supervisor, safety contact, foreman, other workers nearby, and anyone who witnessed the fall.
- Copies of paperwork: incident report, safety checklist references, first aid logs, and any discharge instructions.
Even if you don’t know the legal details yet, this “first-day record” often becomes the backbone of how a claim is evaluated later.


