In Newark, construction work often happens in dense, high-traffic areas. That matters because the evidence around a scaffolding fall can disappear quickly:
- Jobsites move fast. Scaffolding is adjusted for deliveries and workflow changes; if there’s no immediate documentation, key conditions may be altered.
- Public access and foot traffic create competing accounts. Even when the fall happens on a work platform, bystanders and passersby may have observations that get lost.
- Video may be overwritten. Cameras near loading zones, street corners, or building entrances can rotate recordings.
- Site personnel turnover is common. Supervisors, safety managers, and subcontractors may change during ongoing projects.
A smart early step is to preserve what you can now—photos, incident paperwork, and witness names—while your attorney quickly requests records that tend to vanish.


