Local construction and industrial work often involves:
- Rapid site changes (materials staged, access routes adjusted, sections reconfigured)
- Multiple contractors on the same footprint
- Tight scheduling pressure that can affect safety checks
After a fall, the details matter—how the platform was assembled, what fall protection was (or wasn’t) used, and whether inspections were performed after any adjustments. In the days after the incident, photos disappear, equipment gets moved, and witness memories fade.
That’s why contacting a Dickinson scaffolding fall attorney early is critical. The sooner your case begins, the easier it is to preserve the facts that insurers and opposing parties will later dispute.


