Many injured people assume the case will turn on the fact that a fall happened. In reality, claims usually rise or fall based on what can be proven about the conditions at the El Reno worksite and who controlled them.
Local patterns can affect what evidence is available and how quickly it disappears:
- Rapid jobsite turnover: crews change, scaffolding is reconfigured, and areas get cleaned up before anyone thinks to document the details.
- Multiple contractors in the same area: responsibility may involve a general contractor, a subcontractor, and the entity overseeing access and safety.
- Weather and scheduling pressure: Oklahoma projects often run on tight timelines; when production pressure mounts, safety steps can be skipped or documented incompletely.
An evidence-first strategy helps you preserve the facts before they’re lost and gives your attorney a clearer path for settlement discussions.


