In the Rio Grande Valley, many construction projects involve multiple subcontractors, rotating crews, and ongoing site logistics. That can create a common pattern after a scaffold fall:
- The jobsite gets cleaned up quickly, photos disappear, and equipment is moved.
- Safety paperwork is fragmented across subcontractor and general contractor files.
- Statements are requested early, sometimes before the full extent of injuries is known.
- Responsibility is shifted, with each party pointing to another’s role.
If you wait too long to organize what happened, it becomes harder to prove what failed—whether it was safe access, guardrails, decking, bracing, or proper fall protection.


