New Brunswick job sites often involve coordination challenges: deliveries arrive on tight schedules, multiple contractors share access routes, and site safety can be tested by constant movement around buildings. A scaffolding fall may happen when:
- a work platform is adjusted for the next phase of construction,
- pedestrians or delivery personnel pass through adjacent areas,
- materials are staged in ways that make safe access harder,
- or fall protection equipment isn’t consistently used when the site is busy.
When those conditions exist, delays in reporting or documenting what happened can hurt your case. The sooner your claim is organized, the better your chances of preserving the story while it’s still supported by physical evidence and reliable witness accounts.


