On many Iowa projects, documentation is created and moved between supervisors, contractors, and insurers quickly. After a fall, that means key materials—incident reports, safety checklists, scaffold inspection logs, and photos of the setup—can be delayed, overwritten, or quietly incomplete.
In Boone-area cases, the pressure is often heightened because jobsites may be tied to tight timelines and multiple subcontractors. When more than one company touches the work, liability can be contested, and the party with the most organized paperwork can gain leverage.
That’s why early, careful collection of jobsite facts matters as much as the medical records. The goal is to preserve the version of events that matches the physical setup at the time of the fall.


