In and around Gaffney, construction work often involves tight schedules, active trades working in overlapping spaces, and equipment being moved or reconfigured mid-project. Those realities can complicate a scaffolding fall claim because:
- Setups change quickly. A scaffold that looked safe earlier may have been modified after materials were staged.
- Multiple contractors may be on-site. Even when one company assembles the scaffold, others may direct work on the platform.
- Documentation may be inconsistent. Safety checklists, inspection logs, and training records may exist—but not always in the same format across subcontractors.
- Insurers may push early closure. Adjusters often try to limit exposure before the full medical picture is known.
The result: the “story” insurers tell can be incomplete unless evidence and timelines are organized early.


