Del City and surrounding areas include a steady mix of industrial, commercial, and residential construction work. That means jobsite conditions can change fast—scaffolds get dismantled, platforms are replaced, and safety logs may be updated or archived.
After a scaffolding fall, key evidence is often time-sensitive:
- Photos and short videos showing guardrails, toe boards, access points, and how the platform was set up
- Scene documentation from the day of the incident (incident reports, supervisor notes, safety checklists)
- Witness contact info—crew members move on quickly to new jobs
- Equipment and component records (rental/inspection documents for scaffold parts)
- Medical records that connect the fall to fractures, head injury symptoms, or other trauma
Waiting can create gaps that are harder to fill later—especially when liability is shared among property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, or equipment providers.


