Construction sites in the Twin Cities metro often run on tight schedules. When a scaffold incident happens, documentation may be updated, areas may be cleaned up, and personnel may be reassigned before anyone realizes what details will matter later.
In Savage, that can mean:
- Photographs and jobsite logs get overwritten or never get preserved
- Witnesses are hard to reach once the crew shifts to the next phase
- Safety equipment and scaffold components are removed or replaced
The sooner you start organizing the facts, the better your odds of proving what happened—not just that a fall occurred.


