Construction injuries often turn on details that disappear: the exact configuration of the scaffold, whether guardrails/toe boards were installed, how access was handled, and what safety inspections were performed before work resumed.
In Spartanburg, many projects move through tight schedules and frequent subcontractor handoffs. That means equipment gets re-positioned, platforms are modified, and responsibilities shift between trades—sometimes within the same day. If the scene is cleaned up or the scaffold components are replaced before anyone preserves evidence, your claim can lose leverage.
That’s why early action matters: not because you have to decide everything immediately, but because you want the facts captured while they’re still verifiable.


