River Forest is a mature suburb with ongoing renovation, maintenance, and infill projects. That means scaffolding is frequently used in places where:
- Work is adjacent to regular foot traffic (delivery routes, contractor parking areas, and pedestrian sidewalks)
- Sites are tight, so access routes and temporary walkways may be altered mid-project
- Multiple trades share space, increasing the chance that components are moved, reconfigured, or inspected inconsistently
When a fall happens, evidence can disappear fast: scaffolding gets dismantled, safety logs get updated, and witnesses drift back to their schedules. The sooner your claim is handled, the better your chances of preserving the details that decide who pays.


