Rochester projects often involve fast-moving contractors, subcontractors, and changing site conditions—especially when work is coordinated across multiple crews. That environment can create three common problems:
- Jobsite control shifts quickly. The party directing daily work may not be the same entity that assembled the scaffold or supplied components.
- Safety paperwork gets “recreated” later. Inspection logs and training records can be incomplete or inconsistent if they weren’t captured at the time.
- Medical timelines collide with claim pressure. Insurers may push for early statements while symptoms are still developing—something that can be harder to manage when you’re trying to get back to commuting and work.
Local counsel understands how these realities tend to play out in the Granite State—where documentation, credibility, and deadlines can make or break a claim.


