Construction schedules in the Metro Detroit area are fast. After a fall, it’s common to see the site reset—equipment moved, access routes changed, and photos taken “for the project” rather than for the injured worker’s case. That can make it harder to prove how the accident happened.
In practical terms, the first days matter for:
- Capturing the scaffold layout (decking, guardrails, access points, tie-ins)
- Preserving the incident report and any “near miss” or safety logs
- Documenting witness observations before contractors rotate crews or vendors
- Preserving surveillance footage that may be overwritten
A legal team that understands how local contractors and insurers operate can help you act before key details vanish.


