In Andrews, many injury cases hinge less on the fact that someone fell and more on what the jobsite paperwork shows (and what it doesn’t). After a scaffolding incident, insurers and project teams commonly emphasize:
- whether the scaffold was inspected and tagged before use,
- whether guardrails, toe boards, and safe access were in place,
- whether workers were trained for the specific task and fall-protection method used,
- whether changes during the shift (equipment repositioning, altered access points) were re-checked.
Even when the fall seems obvious, a claim can stall if key records are missing or if early statements create confusion about what caused the fall.


