After a fall, evidence disappears quickly. In local construction projects, scaffolding is moved, reconfigured, inspected, and sometimes replaced on short cycles—especially when work must resume before deadlines tied to weather or occupancy.
That means the most important information—photos from the scene, inspection checklists, lift/scaffold assembly logs, and witness accounts—can be hard to obtain later.
A Bloomsburg scaffolding fall attorney focuses on acting early to preserve what matters, including:
- Jobsite logs and safety documentation created around the incident date
- Evidence of scaffold setup/condition (decking, guardrails, toe boards, access points)
- Medical documentation that ties your treatment to the fall
- Communications that may reflect safety concerns or pressure to proceed


