Fulshear is seeing steady growth and ongoing building activity across residential developments and commercial projects. With that pace comes frequent scheduling changes—materials get staged, sections get modified, and crews rotate. When a fall occurs, the evidence tied to the exact setup that day can disappear fast.
A strong claim often depends on whether key facts are preserved early, such as:
- the scaffold’s configuration and access method on the day of the fall
- whether fall protection was available and actually used
- what the site supervision and safety practices looked like during the shift
- how quickly treatment began and how symptoms progressed
When you act early, you’re not just gathering “information”—you’re helping establish causation and liability before the jobsite story changes.


