New Jersey injury claims often turn on timing and documentation. Evidence can disappear quickly—job sites get cleaned up, equipment gets moved, and inspection records can be lost or overwritten. Meanwhile, your medical condition may be changing day to day.
In Hopatcong, where many projects involve crews rotating between job areas and contractors coordinating schedules, the “paper trail” matters. The companies involved may have different responsibilities for scaffold assembly, access, inspections, and worksite safety compliance.
What we look for early:
- The scaffolding configuration at the time of the fall (including access/entry points)
- Guardrails, toe boards, decking/planking, and fall protection setup
- Inspection and maintenance records tied to the specific work shift
- Training documentation for workers operating on or around scaffolds
- Any incident reports prepared immediately after the event


