In Whitehall, many construction and renovation projects move quickly—repairs, tenant improvements, and exterior work are scheduled around business operations. That creates a common pattern after a scaffolding incident:
- Recorded statements happen fast (sometimes before you’ve fully been evaluated)
- Jobsite photos get taken down or replaced as the area is cleared
- Multiple employers share the same work zone, so blame shifts between parties
- Medical symptoms evolve (especially with head/neck injuries), but early injury narratives are used against you
The result is often not that you “did something wrong,” but that key facts get lost or misunderstood before your documentation catches up.


