In smaller construction markets and active work corridors, it’s common for:
- crews to shift tasks quickly (and move materials around)
- scaffolding configurations to be modified mid-project
- subcontractors and supervisors to change over time
- incident reports to be completed before anyone has a full picture of injuries
That’s why the strongest claims usually hinge on early proof: what the scaffold looked like at the moment of the fall, what safety equipment was (or wasn’t) available, and whether required inspections and fall-protection practices were actually followed.


