In a suburb like Auburn Hills, construction timelines often depend on keeping production on track—whether the project is remodeling, tenant improvements, facility maintenance, or site upgrades near major road corridors.
That environment can lead to three common problems after a scaffolding fall:
- Documentation moves fast. Inspection logs, safety checklists, and equipment rental/maintenance paperwork may be updated, overwritten, or archived quickly.
- Multiple contractors share the work. Liability can involve the general contractor, the subcontractor responsible for scaffold setup, and sometimes the party controlling site access and safety compliance.
- Witnesses are pulled back to work. Co-workers and supervisors may be difficult to reach later, and small inconsistencies in early accounts can become a major issue.
A strong claim depends on capturing the right materials early—before the job moves on.


