In smaller Bergen County communities like Glen Rock, job sites frequently overlap with busy neighborhood activity—deliveries, subcontractor traffic, and frequent access changes. That can matter after a fall because:
- The work zone gets cleaned up fast. Scaffolding is dismantled, decks are replaced, and the scene may be altered before key photos or measurements are taken.
- Multiple crews may touch the same structure. Even if one contractor assembled the scaffold, another may have moved components, changed access routes, or worked nearby.
- Recorded statements are requested quickly. Insurers and employers may want an early account before medical findings are fully documented.
When you act early, you improve your odds of building a clear timeline—what the setup was, what safety measures were in place, and how the fall happened.


