In a dense Hudson County area like West New York, jobsites often involve tight staging, frequent material movement, and overlapping trades. That environment can create evidence problems fast—security footage may be overwritten, scaffold components can be replaced or removed, and incident-area barriers may be reconfigured.
Even if you feel you reported the incident, the early days are when the facts become harder to reconstruct. A strong claim typically depends on capturing:
- The scaffold setup and access route at the time of the fall
- Guarding conditions (rails, toe boards, decking integrity)
- Any changes made during the shift
- The timeline of medical treatment and symptom progression
When these details are missing, insurers may attempt to narrow blame or argue the fall resulted from worker conduct rather than unsafe conditions.


