When work is happening close to streets, loading areas, and pedestrian routes, the physical scene changes fast. Scaffolding may be dismantled, barriers repositioned, and incident areas cleaned before key evidence is preserved.
That’s especially important in a Yonkers context because:
- Construction activity is continuous in populated areas, so access to the site can be restricted quickly.
- Multiple parties often touch the same jobsite (prime contractor, subcontractors, property management), which can delay getting records.
- Witnesses may be transient—nearby workers, delivery staff, or even passersby in mixed-use areas.
If you’re dealing with a fall injury, your best chance to build a strong claim often starts with securing the “story of the scene” before it disappears.


