On many Hays-area projects—whether commercial builds, renovation work, or maintenance tasks—multiple teams may touch the scaffolding system: the contractor who coordinates the job, the crew assembling the scaffold, supervisors overseeing daily safety, and sometimes subcontractors responsible for specific work.
After a fall, that complexity often shows up immediately:
- A supervisor or safety lead may tell you not to worry or that they’ll “take care of everything.”
- A contractor’s insurer may request a statement while key evidence is still available.
- Reports can differ depending on who wrote them and when.
The practical problem is that scaffolding incidents are evidence-sensitive. If you wait, you can lose photos, inspection logs, witness availability, and even the exact configuration of the scaffold.


