Scaffolding incidents in urban job settings often involve more than one party: the general contractor, subcontractors, site safety personnel, and sometimes equipment providers. Add Massachusetts’s fast-moving work schedules and the reality that job sites get cleaned up quickly, and you get a common pattern:
- The scene changes before investigators can document it.
- Inspection records may be incomplete or hard to retrieve later.
- Witness memories fade—especially when workers are back on the road or back on another site.
- Medical timelines become the central dispute (what happened, when, and how severe).
A Springfield scaffolding fall case is usually won or lost on whether the evidence is gathered early and organized clearly enough to match the legal requirements.


