Oregon City projects can involve tight work zones, changing access routes, and frequent coordination between general contractors, subcontractors, and property managers. In those settings, the “small details” often determine fault—things like whether access ladders were secure, whether guardrails and toe boards were installed correctly, and whether the scaffold was re-checked after materials were moved.
After a scaffolding fall, that documentation can disappear quickly:
- The work area may get cleaned up within hours or days.
- Safety logs and inspection tags may be replaced.
- Witness memories fade.
- Surveillance footage (if any) may be overwritten.
Acting early helps your attorney build a timeline that matches how the fall likely occurred and how the injury developed.


