Detroit construction projects often run on tight schedules, with subcontractors rotating in and out of the same streets, buildings, and work zones. When a fall happens, key evidence can disappear fast:
- Work permits, safety checklists, and inspection logs may be updated or rewritten.
- Scaffold access paths may be altered or removed once the area is cleared.
- Witnesses—including laborers and supervisors—may be reassigned to other jobs.
At the same time, injured people are commonly contacted early by insurance representatives or asked to provide a recorded statement “for the claim.” In Detroit, where construction activity spans commercial sites, industrial facilities, and urban renovations, these early communications can significantly affect how your case is framed.


