In Corinth, job sites often operate with tight timelines and coordinated subcontractors. When a scaffolding fall occurs, documentation can change quickly: the area may be cleaned, safety equipment may be replaced, and incident details may get summarized in ways that don’t tell the full story.
A strong claim usually depends on whether key evidence is captured early, including:
- Photos of the scaffold setup, access points, and any missing safety components
- Witness contact information (foremen, other workers, safety monitors)
- Copies of the incident report and any communications about the event
- Medical records showing diagnosis, treatment, and symptom progression
If you wait, it’s common for the “best version” of the scene to disappear.


