After a fall from elevated work platforms, the first days often determine whether your claim is easy to prove or hard to defend. In practice, common problems we see in cases involving Bridgeton worksites include:
- Delayed or incomplete incident reports (especially when multiple subcontractors were on site).
- Safety blame shifting—for example, someone suggesting the injured person “didn’t follow procedure,” even when guardrails, access, or fall protection were not provided or were improperly used.
- Evidence disappearing as equipment gets taken down, areas get cleaned, and jobsite logs get overwritten or become harder to obtain.
- Recorded statements requested early, sometimes under pressure or without a clear understanding of what your injury is going to require.
If you’re trying to recover while also trying to figure out what to say (and what not to say), you need a plan that protects both your health and your legal position.


