In Maryville, many work sites operate around tight timelines tied to commercial renovations, tenant build-outs, and industrial maintenance. That matters because the most important proof in a fall case is often temporary:
- Job sites get cleaned up, scaffolding gets dismantled, and access points change.
- Maintenance logs and inspection records may be revised, misplaced, or only partially produced.
- Witness memories fade quickly—especially when multiple subcontractors are involved.
- Surveillance footage (if any) may be overwritten on a rolling schedule.
The sooner you start organizing your evidence, the better your chances of connecting the fall to the specific safety failures that made it more likely—or more severe.


