After a scaffolding fall, the first hour matters more than most people realize. In Mexico, MO, job sites often involve multiple subcontractors and rotating crews, which means the “story” of how a scaffold was set up can change quickly.
To prevent your claim from being based on assumptions, focus on:
- Medical care first (and get it documented)
- Scene documentation while it still looks the same
- A clear timeline of who was present, what work was being done, and what safety steps were used
- Avoiding statements that could be taken out of context by an insurer
If you were hurt while working, you still have rights—even if the employer says the accident was “just a mistake.” And if you were hurt as a visitor or bystander near a job site, the duty issues can be different, but the evidence priorities are still the same.


