In Washington, PA, construction work often moves quickly—utilities, weather-related schedule changes, and overlapping trades can mean scaffolds are assembled, adjusted, and re-used across shifts.
That matters because scaffolding fall cases depend on details like:
- how the scaffold was assembled and whether it was modified mid-project
- whether safe access (not shortcuts) was provided
- whether fall protection was issued, maintained, and actually used
- who had control of the worksite at the time of the fall
If records get lost, the setup changes, or witness memories fade, it becomes harder to prove what failed and why. The first days after your accident can determine what your case can show later.


