Versailles jobsites frequently involve tight timelines, rotating crews, and frequent site changes—material staging, decking adjustments, and access-route rework. That environment can create a common pattern after a fall:
- The scaffold configuration changes before anyone completes an incident review
- Access points, guardrails, and toe boards are removed, relocated, or replaced
- Witness memories fade quickly (especially when crews are subcontracted or shift-based)
- Documentation gets fragmented across contractors, employers, and safety personnel
When the work changes fast, the “story” of what happened can get harder to prove. The earlier you act, the more likely your case can be supported by the physical setup that existed at the time of the incident.


