Construction injuries don’t just create medical issues; they create a race against time. In Danville, as in other Indiana communities, job sites change fast—materials get moved, access routes are altered, and supervisors may stop thinking about the incident once the work resumes.
That’s why the most common early problem we see is missing or incomplete proof:
- Photos that don’t capture the setup (guardrails, toe boards, access points, deck condition)
- Inconsistent accounts from the same event (“I think it was like this…,” “maybe they replaced that plank…”)
- Delayed incident documentation
- Confusion about who had control of safety that day
When evidence disappears, insurers often fill the gap with their own narrative. A Danville scaffolding fall attorney focuses on preserving the record before it’s rewritten.


