Wayne-area construction and industrial projects often involve fast schedules, rotating subcontractors, and tight logistics around active entrances and public-facing areas. That environment can change how quickly evidence disappears and how responsibility gets discussed.
Common Wayne-specific realities we see in case reviews include:
- Active jobsite traffic: The injured worker (or a visitor) may be hurt near normal foot traffic lanes—where photos taken later don’t match the conditions at the time.
- Multiple contractors in the same window: A scaffold might be erected by one crew, inspected by another, and modified by yet another as work progresses.
- Shifting documentation: Safety logs, inspection tags, and maintenance records may be reorganized or archived once the project moves on.
Because of that, the early phase matters. It’s not just “proving someone fell”—it’s preserving the chain of facts showing what the site required, what was missing or unsafe, and how that contributed to the injury.


