When a scaffolding fall occurs, evidence tends to disappear quickly—equipment gets moved, the site is cleaned up, and logs may be revised. Your goal in the first two days is to preserve the pieces that insurers and contractors will later use to argue about fault.
If you can do so safely, gather or request:
- Photos of the scaffolding setup (access ladder/steps, decks/planks, guardrails, toe boards, and how far above the ground the work was)
- The jobsite location and conditions (weather, lighting, floor conditions, temporary barriers)
- Names of supervisors, safety personnel, and anyone who witnessed the fall
- A copy of any incident report or employer documentation you receive
Important: If you’re contacted for a statement, be cautious. Early recorded statements can be misleading when you’re still in pain or when you don’t yet know the full extent of injuries.


