Construction injuries don’t just create medical bills—they create documentation problems.
In the days after a scaffolding fall, you may notice the job site changing: scaffolding is taken down, materials are moved, and incident details get summarized in company forms. Meanwhile, Massachusetts courts require that injured people act within strict deadlines, and delays can make it harder to prove what happened.
A Medford-focused legal approach matters because the evidence often lives in:
- local contractor workflows and safety logs,
- project-specific incident reporting,
- and communications between site supervisors, subcontractors, and insurers.


