Clayton is a well-traveled, business-forward area. That often means construction is happening alongside:
- Retail and office activity where foot traffic may be near staging areas
- Multi-tenant projects and frequent subcontractor handoffs
- Tight access routes for deliveries and equipment setup
Those realities can matter after a scaffolding fall because they affect what evidence exists (and what gets removed quickly). For example, the same day a fall occurs, a site may reorganize walkways, move materials, and update signage—making it harder later to reconstruct how safe access was supposed to work.
A local attorney helps prioritize the evidence that will still matter when liability is disputed: the setup of the scaffold, the condition of platforms/decks, the presence and use of fall protection, and whether the site had a system for safe access and inspection.


