Washington is a community where construction and industrial work can be close to everyday life—near local businesses, road work, and active property maintenance. That matters because scaffolding incidents often involve multiple timelines and moving parts:
- The jobsite may change quickly (materials moved, platforms modified, safety equipment replaced).
- Witnesses may be contractors or workers who rotate in and out of projects.
- Documentation may be scattered across general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment vendors.
In practice, delays can hurt because the “best version” of the evidence is usually collected early—before the site is cleaned up and before people forget the details.


