In our area, construction teams may rotate personnel, subcontractors, and vendors across different projects. When a fall happens, it’s common for key information to live in scattered places—operator logs, inspection checklists, safety meetings, equipment rental records, and internal incident reports.
What makes matters harder is that the “real cause” is often not obvious at first glance. A fall can appear to be a simple slip, but it may involve:
- missing or improperly installed fall protection components,
- unsafe access to the work platform,
- guardrails/toeboards not in place,
- scaffold instability after modifications,
- unclear responsibility between contractors or subcontractors.
That’s why the early phase matters so much: the strongest cases are built while the jobsite story is still fresh.


