In and around Battle Creek, many construction projects involve overlapping contractors, frequent site reconfiguration, and crews working near active entrances, loading areas, and other “high-traffic” parts of the jobsite. That creates two common realities:
- Evidence gets moved or cleared fast. Scaffolding is dismantled, platforms are replaced, and incident areas are sometimes cleaned before photographs are taken.
- Multiple parties may share control. The party that assembled scaffolding isn’t always the party responsible for ongoing inspections, fall-protection compliance, or safe access routes.
Because of that, the first days after the fall often determine whether the claim is supported by clear documentation or fought with gaps.


