In New Kensington, construction and industrial maintenance often happen near active operations. That means the scene can change quickly:
- Scaffolding is dismantled or reconfigured for the next work phase
- Safety labels, inspection tags, and decking components may be removed
- Photos taken by workers get overwritten or lost when devices are replaced
- Witness memories fade after shifts change and crews move on
A strong scaffolding fall claim relies on documenting what was in place at the time of the accident—guardrails, toe boards, access routes, plank/deck condition, tie-ins, and how the scaffold was assembled and inspected.
Waiting can make it harder to prove what failed, who controlled the safety setup, and how the fall caused the specific injuries you’re now treating.


