After a fall, evidence tends to disappear quickly: the worksite is cleaned, equipment is reassigned, and photos may be replaced by “internal” records that favor the contractor’s version of events.
In El Campo, many injured workers first learn about their injury claim process through the same channels that handle safety compliance—supervisors, safety coordinators, and HR. Those conversations matter, but they can also create risk if you’re pushed into statements or paperwork before your injury is fully assessed.
A prompt investigation helps secure what insurers and opposing parties often challenge later:
- The scaffold’s condition and components at the time of the fall
- How workers accessed the platform
- Whether fall protection was available and actually used
- Any site rule changes made during the job
- Incident reports and early witness accounts


