Even when everyone agrees “a fall occurred,” the harder questions begin immediately:
- Who controlled the jobsite and safety decisions when work was ongoing near public foot traffic?
- Whether the access route and fall protection were appropriate for the specific task being performed.
- Whether safety checks were done after changes (materials moved, platforms adjusted, sections modified).
- How quickly care was documented—especially if symptoms like concussion, internal injuries, or back trauma were not obvious right away.
Glens Falls projects can involve tight work windows, weather-related scheduling changes, and frequent site coordination. Those realities can affect what records exist, what gets corrected, and what insurers later claim.


