Hillsdale’s mix of home renovations and jobsite work means injured workers frequently encounter a common pattern:
- Projects move quickly to avoid delays, and safety documentation can be treated as a “formality.”
- Multiple parties may be involved (site owner, general contractor, subcontractor, scaffold rental/supply), each with a different view of “who was responsible.”
- Communication happens fast—including requests for statements, paperwork, and “quick resolutions” before your injuries are fully understood.
When you’re recovering, these pressures can make it hard to think clearly. That’s exactly when claims get weakened—usually not by lack of evidence, but by evidence being incomplete, inconsistent, or missing.


