In Princeton, injuries can occur on projects where multiple trades overlap and logistics are tight. A fall might happen during setup, during a platform change, after materials are moved, or while workers are transitioning on/off the structure.
What tends to decide these cases isn’t just that a fall occurred—it’s whether the evidence shows:
- what the scaffold was supposed to be doing at the time (access, height, workload)
- what safety features were missing or not functioning properly (guardrails, access points, secure decking)
- whether inspections and supervision were actually carried out
Because jobsite conditions can change quickly—scaffolding gets dismantled, records get filed, and photos get overwritten—getting organized early can make or break the clarity of your claim.


