Construction injuries are frequently handled under tight timelines. In coastal Calhoun County projects, crews may rotate, equipment can be moved quickly, and the site can look “cleaned up” soon after an incident.
That creates a problem for injured workers: evidence you need (photos, inspection notes, witness accounts, safety logs, and the exact scaffold setup) can disappear before an attorney ever sees it. The sooner you start organizing what happened, the better your chances of proving:
- what conditions existed at the time of the fall,
- which party had control over safety and access,
- and how the fall caused your specific injuries.


