Construction sites around the St. Louis metro move at a steady pace. When an incident happens, the work may continue—equipment gets re-staged, access routes change, and the setup that caused the fall can be dismantled or modified.
That’s why early documentation matters in Shiloh cases:
- Scaffolding configurations change quickly (planks, braces, and access points may be altered the same day)
- Site personnel turnover can make witness recollections harder to obtain later
- Medical uncertainty is common—some injuries worsen over time, affecting value of the claim
A local attorney helps you preserve the jobsite story and connect it to the medical timeline—so you’re not left reacting while others control the narrative.


