In many Zanesville-area projects, job sites aren’t isolated for long. Scaffolding is adjusted, access routes change, and equipment gets moved for the next phase of work. That means evidence can disappear fast—especially photos, inspection notes, and details about how the platform was configured at the time of the fall.
A strong claim typically depends on being able to show:
- what the scaffold setup looked like in real time,
- what safety measures (guardrails, proper access, fall protection) were or weren’t in place,
- who had responsibility for inspections and safe use,
- and how the worksite conditions caused or worsened the injury.
When you act early, you preserve the timeline and reduce the risk of inconsistent accounts.


