In the DFW area, construction sites frequently change day to day—materials get moved, access points get reworked, and safety setups are adjusted as work progresses. After a scaffolding fall, that “normal jobsite activity” can unintentionally erase evidence.
What tends to make or break these cases locally:
- Photos and videos before the site is cleaned up (guardrails, decking/planks, toe boards, access ladder/scaffold connection points)
- Incident reports and safety logs created the same day
- Witness availability—supervisors and subcontractors may rotate off the project
- Medical timing—how soon you’re evaluated and how consistently you document symptoms
When evidence is lost, insurers often fill the gaps with their own version of events. Acting early helps you keep the record accurate.


