After a fall, the story can fracture fast:
- Site conditions get cleaned up. Planks are replaced, debris is removed, and fall hazards are corrected—before photographs or measurements are taken.
- Witness availability changes. Crews rotate, subcontractors move to the next job, and statements become harder to secure.
- Recorded statements feel “routine.” Employers and insurers may ask for quick answers before you understand the full extent of injury.
- Medical timelines can be unclear. Some injuries (concussion symptoms, internal trauma, back/neck issues) may emerge after the initial ER visit.
A Royse City scaffolding injury lawyer focuses on preserving the evidence while it’s still available and preventing early missteps that can weaken later negotiations.


