In North Texas construction environments, schedules move fast—materials get staged, access routes change, and inspections are sometimes done in the background. If you’re injured, evidence doesn’t stay still either.
After a fall from scaffolding, key proof may include:
- The scaffold setup at the time of the incident (decking placement, guardrails, access points)
- Any missing or altered components (planks, braces, toe boards, tie-ins)
- Site conditions that affect stability (ground support, debris, weather exposure)
- Records created the same day (incident reports, safety logs, supervisor notes)
In Texas, waiting too long can make it harder to reconstruct what happened while memories fade and jobsite cleanup begins.


