After a jobsite fall, critical details can disappear quickly—especially when a project keeps moving. In Oregon, construction documentation (site logs, inspection records, equipment rental/usage, and safety training) may be held by different parties: the general contractor, the scaffolding subcontractor, or the property management team.
In practice, the “race” often looks like this:
- Medical issues evolve over the first days and weeks (and early symptoms can be misleading).
- Jobsite records get reorganized as crews rotate and work shifts.
- Witness memories fade—particularly when the incident involves fast-moving tasks and multiple workers.
- Statements get requested early—sometimes framed as “just routine,” but used later to challenge causation or severity.
Getting legal help early helps you respond to those pressures with structure instead of stress.


