Sauk Rapids projects often move on tight schedules, with crews working around weather, delivery windows, and inspection dates. That means jobsite conditions can change quickly—scaffolding gets reconfigured, decking is replaced, access points are adjusted, and incident documentation may be finalized internally within days.
In the first days after a scaffolding fall, evidence can disappear fast (photos get deleted, footage is overwritten, and records get “cleaned up” for internal reporting). Acting early helps you preserve the timeline: what the scaffolding looked like, how it was accessed, and what safety steps were or weren’t followed.


