In many Melissa-area work zones, the injury comes with distractions—tight schedules, crews rotating in and out, and jobsite changes throughout the day. That often means:
- The scene is cleaned up or altered before key photos are taken
- Supervisor notes and inspection records are revised or hard to locate later
- Injured workers are pressured to explain the incident to employers or insurers right away
- Medical treatment happens quickly, but documentation is incomplete or delayed
Even when the fall seems “obvious,” the legal question is usually more complicated: what safety measures were required for that worksite, and who had the duty to ensure they were in place?


