Construction schedules don’t pause for injuries. In Shively—where ongoing development and remodeling can bring frequent work crews to residential-adjacent areas—investigations often face the same pattern:
- The site changes quickly: scaffolds are adjusted, parts are replaced, and areas get cleaned for inspections or next-day work.
- Multiple parties may be involved: general contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and property managers may each assume someone else is responsible.
- Busy communications create risk: you may be asked to give a statement before your medical team has completed the initial assessment.
In these situations, what happens in the first days after the fall can matter as much as the medical outcome. The goal is to preserve the facts while they’re easiest to confirm.


