Endicott’s work environment often mixes active construction with ongoing operations. That matters because it changes what evidence is available and who can control it.
Common local realities that influence these cases:
- Job sites get cleaned up quickly. After an incident, scaffolding is adjusted, planks are replaced, and the area is secured—sometimes before photographs are taken.
- Multiple contractors may be on site at once. Even when one company assembled scaffolding, another may have managed the work area, inspections, or safety enforcement.
- Industrial schedules can drive rushed conditions. If access routes, decking, or fall protection were “temporary” or “until the next shift,” that can become central to fault.
Because of these factors, the early phase is critical: preserving site facts and aligning your medical record with the mechanism of injury.


