Baton Rouge has a steady mix of commercial construction, industrial projects, and maintenance work tied to logistics and major employers. On these sites, scaffolding is often moved, reconfigured, and used in tight timelines—especially when crews rotate between day shifts, weather windows, and subcontractor schedules.
When a scaffolding fall happens, the pressure to “handle it internally” can be intense. But evidence can disappear quickly: daily inspection checklists get filed away, equipment gets hauled off, and witness memories fade after the next morning’s commute. Acting early helps you protect your claim before the story hardens.


