After a fall, the details can change quickly. Crews may dismantle or replace scaffold components, photos get overwritten, incident areas are cleaned up, and internal reports get revised. In North Augusta, where construction and maintenance work often runs on tight schedules, that “rush” can affect what evidence survives.
At the same time, insurers and employers may try to steer injured workers toward quick answers or paperwork before your treatment plan is fully understood. That’s especially risky when symptoms evolve—common with head injuries, back trauma, and internal injuries that don’t always show up immediately.
The sooner a lawyer starts organizing the facts, the better your chances of building a coherent claim.


