After an elevated fall, evidence can disappear quickly. In Lawton, projects often move at a steady pace, and once the area is “cleared,” photos, inspection notes, and witness recollections may become incomplete.
To protect your claim, focus on what you can still secure early:
- The exact location of the scaffold and where the fall occurred (even a rough description helps)
- Photos of the platform setup (decks/planks, access points, guardrails)
- Any posted safety signage, warnings, or site access rules you remember
- Names of supervisors, safety personnel, and co-workers who were present
Your medical care matters just as much. In Oklahoma, your treatment timeline becomes part of how insurers and defense counsel evaluate causation—so keeping records of symptoms, restrictions, and follow-up visits is critical.


