In smaller Texas communities and active construction corridors, jobsites can change hands, crews rotate, and equipment gets reconfigured fast. That means evidence tied to the scaffolding setup—inspection tags, daily safety logs, photos taken for compliance, witness accounts from supervisors—can disappear before you know what to request.
If you were injured on a Bastrop-area project, your claim usually turns on whether we can reconstruct:
- How the scaffold was assembled and accessed (including climbing routes)
- Whether fall protection was required and actually used
- What the site’s safety process looked like that day
- Which company had control over the work and the safety setup


