Scaffolding incidents rarely involve only “gravity.” They usually involve a chain of jobsite decisions—how access was set up, whether the scaffold was inspected, who controlled fall protection, and whether the work could be performed safely.
In Fishers, many projects involve multiple contractors and subcontractors working on a tight schedule. That means:
- Jobsite logs and inspection notes may be treated as “internal,” but they can become central evidence.
- Safety responsibilities can shift between the general contractor, the employer, and the party responsible for scaffold setup/inspection.
- Recorded statements may be requested early to close the file quickly.
If you wait too long to organize your facts (or speak without context), it becomes harder to show how the unsafe condition led to the fall and your injuries.


