In a suburban community with frequent property upkeep and active construction corridors, scaffolding incidents often involve fast-moving crews, overlapping responsibilities, and documentation that can disappear once the work shifts to the next phase.
After a fall, the timeline matters for two reasons:
- Evidence can be lost: cameras get overwritten, the work area gets cleaned, and inspection logs may not stay easy to obtain.
- Injuries evolve: symptoms like concussion effects, back/neck issues, and internal trauma may worsen over days—affecting how injuries are connected to the accident.
A well-run investigation in the first days can help preserve what you’ll need later—without waiting for a settlement offer to force decisions.


