In the Lawrence area, job sites often keep moving—materials get staged, scaffolds are taken down, and inspection paperwork may be updated or archived. The fastest way to strengthen your claim is to preserve evidence while it’s still available.
**In practice, that means acting early on: **
- Photos or video of the scaffold setup, access points, and fall-protection features (or the lack of them)
- The scene conditions at the time (weather, lighting, debris on decks, spacing, ground conditions below)
- Names of supervisors, safety staff, and witnesses who were present
- Copies of incident reports, work orders, and any safety checklists tied to the day of the fall
If you’re already dealing with pain, it can help to have someone guide you through what to gather and how to organize it—so your attorney isn’t rebuilding your timeline from scratch.


