Many injuries in the Jasper area occur on projects where access points, staging areas, and work zones change throughout the day. Even when scaffolding looks “set up,” it may be altered—planks moved, sections reconfigured, or fall protection adjusted to keep the job moving.
That matters because the most persuasive evidence is usually tied to what the site looked like right before and right after the fall:
- Which crew was working at the moment of the incident
- Whether the scaffold had the correct decking/guarding for that task
- Whether safe access was maintained (ladder placement, cleared routes, stable footing)
- Whether inspections were documented after any modifications
In Jasper, documentation can turn quickly—job photos get overwritten, equipment is returned or replaced, and supervisors may rotate to other projects. Acting early helps prevent your claim from becoming a “he said, she said” dispute.


