In Danville, construction and industrial projects often move quickly—materials get staged, access routes change, and crews rotate in and out. If you or a loved one suffers a fall from scaffolding, the first hours matter just as much as the medical treatment.
Insurers and site representatives may contact you early, ask for quick statements, or suggest you’re “fine” if you can return to work. But a scaffolding fall can involve delayed symptoms (head injuries, internal damage, or fractures that become more painful as swelling increases). The sooner your case is organized, the easier it is to connect the jobsite conditions to the harm you’re documenting now.


