A scaffolding fall can happen fast—one missed guardrail, a shifted plank, or an access point that wasn’t meant for foot traffic. In Klamath Falls, where construction and maintenance projects often move through busy work windows (including seasonal scheduling and turnover), evidence can disappear quickly: sites get cleaned, equipment is returned, and incident paperwork may be filed with limited details.
When a fall happens in a workplace or jobsite common area, the injured person is often dealing with more than pain—there may be pressure to speak with an employer or insurer before medical findings are known. If you’re facing that situation, you need legal help that moves on two tracks: protecting your rights now and building a claim that matches what your injuries actually require later.


