Lowell projects often run in dense, high-visibility environments. That can affect both the accident and the evidence:
- More people around the site: deliveries, supervisors, subcontractors, and sometimes visitors can create witness testimony—but also gaps if people disperse quickly.
- Higher likelihood of rushed site activity: schedules and access needs can lead to scaffolding being moved, adjusted, or reconfigured during the workday.
- Busy streets nearby: while emergency crews respond, traffic control and site turnover can change the scene before photos and measurements are taken.
A Lowell scaffolding fall claim is frequently about timing—capturing the setup, identifying who controlled the work area, and preserving safety records before they’re lost.


