In the Chicago-area workforce, it’s common for multiple crews to rotate through a site. After a scaffolding fall, that means:
- The configuration of the scaffold can change quickly (decking, access routes, guardrails, or work zones).
- Incident reports may be completed with limited detail or filled out in ways that don’t fully reflect how the fall occurred.
- Supervisors and safety personnel may be busy coordinating with contractors and corporate offices.
If you wait, evidence can become harder to obtain—especially photos, inspection notes, and contact information for witnesses who may not stay on the project.
A lawyer’s early focus in Streamwood is often straightforward: preserve what matters, identify who controlled the work and safety, and make sure your injury story is consistent with the medical record.


