In suburban construction areas around Wheeling, projects frequently involve multiple trades, phased work, and subcontractors coming and going. That’s not unusual—but it means fault is often disputed through records, not just recollection.
After a fall, the parties involved may point to different responsibilities: who assembled the scaffold, who inspected it, who trained the worker, and who controlled the work area when changes were made. The strongest claims in Illinois typically line up evidence from:
- Scaffold setup/inspection logs (including whether the unit was inspected after modifications)
- Safety training and authorization records
- Incident reporting done at the time of the event
- Photos/video showing guardrail conditions, access points, and decking
If you’re missing documents early, it becomes harder to prove what was—or wasn’t—required at the time of the fall.


