Marquette’s construction environment can be busy and fast-moving, especially when crews rotate for weather windows and project deadlines. When a scaffolding incident occurs, common issues show up quickly:
- Site changes within hours or days. Work areas get cleaned, scaffolds are dismantled, and access routes are adjusted—making it harder to reconstruct what failed.
- Multiple parties at once. General contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and building owners may all be involved, each with their own paperwork.
- Recorded-statement pressure. Insurance representatives and supervisors may request quick answers before you’ve had time to understand the full extent of your injuries.
The sooner you preserve the right information, the better chance you have of building a claim that matches what actually happened—not just what gets said after the fact.


