In Middle Tennessee, you’ll see a mix of commercial buildouts, renovations, and ongoing infrastructure work that keeps crews rotating through active areas. After a scaffolding fall, it’s not unusual for:
- supervisors to ask for quick statements before medical facts are fully known
- jobsite photos to be taken down or replaced as the project moves forward
- multiple contractors to trade responsibility (“we weren’t the ones maintaining that section”)
- safety paperwork to be harder to obtain once the site has been reorganized
Your next steps should be aimed at freezing the timeline and pinning down what failed—not just treating the fall as an unfortunate one-off.


