In many Chattanooga construction environments, the worksite is constantly changing: materials are staged and removed, access routes shift, and crews rotate in and out. That creates a problem for injured people—the scene can be cleaned up or reconfigured before you get a chance to document it.
Local outcomes often hinge on fast evidence preservation, especially when the fall involves:
- Missing or inadequate guardrails/toe boards
- Unsafe access points (ladders, stair towers, or transitions onto platforms)
- Unsecured decking/planks or improper scaffold setup
- Lack of fall protection enforcement in the field
- Inspection gaps (or inspection records that don’t match what was actually on site)
A strong claim starts with proving what the site looked like at the time of the fall and who had the responsibility and control to prevent it.


