Construction sites along the Oregon coast can be active in ways that make documentation harder to preserve. A scaffold configuration can change within a day, materials get moved, and safety concerns are sometimes treated as “normal” adjustments rather than reportable defects.
That’s why your first goal should be to capture the key facts before they’re lost:
- Photos/video of the scaffold setup, access points, and fall-protection conditions
- The location of the incident and any hazards nearby (open edges, unstable decking, missing components)
- Names of supervisors, safety reps, and anyone who saw the fall
- Copies of incident reports and any communications you were given
Even if you think “someone will handle it,” don’t wait. In injury claims, earlier evidence often has more credibility than later reconstructions.


