After a scaffolding fall, the scene often changes within days—equipment gets dismantled, access points are reworked, photos are replaced by “cleanup” documentation, and witness memories fade. In a community like Troutdale, where projects can be smaller and contractors may rotate crews frequently, documentation gaps can show up sooner.
What you want to preserve early:
- Photos/video of the setup (platform height, decking, guardrails/toe boards if present, access ladder/steps)
- Any incident report number, supervisor notes, or safety meeting references
- Names of witnesses and site personnel who were present before and after the fall
- Medical intake paperwork showing date/time of injury and initial symptoms
Even if you think you “already told them everything,” the versions that get recorded by insurers or supervisors may not match what a claim needs later.


