In a suburban town with a steady flow of local traffic, deliveries, and walk-by foot traffic, job sites often get cleaned up quickly—especially when work is near storefronts, mixed-use properties, or areas where pedestrian activity is frequent.
That matters because the strongest proof in scaffolding fall cases is usually tied to the conditions around the time of the incident—what access looked like, whether guardrails and safe means of entry/exit were present, and how the scaffold was configured. If the site is altered or dismantled before records are preserved, it becomes harder to reconstruct the setup.


