In a typical Rantoul construction injury, the dispute isn’t usually whether gravity played a role—it’s about what the site required and what actually happened.
After a fall from scaffolding, insurers and defense teams commonly look for gaps such as:
- missing or incomplete scaffold inspection records
- unclear responsibility between contractors and subcontractors
- no proof that guardrails, toe boards, or safe access were provided
- work changes made during the day without re-checking the setup
Because jobsite documentation can be overwritten, archived, or simply not preserved, residents need to act early—before the story becomes harder to reconstruct.


