A scaffolding fall can happen quickly—one misstep on a ladder access point, a missing guardrail, or a deck plank that shifts. In Owensboro, where many construction jobs run alongside active logistics and public-facing sites, delays in documenting the scene can be especially damaging. Once the area is cleaned up, equipment is moved, and schedules shift, the evidence you need for a claim can disappear.
Your first priorities should be:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think the injury is minor)
- Preserve what you can: photos of the scaffold setup, access routes, and fall-protection equipment
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—weather conditions, who was working nearby, and what changed right before the fall
A lawyer can help you avoid common missteps, especially when supervisors or insurers try to get answers before the full story is known.


