Local cases often move fast because documentation and witness memories don’t. After a fall, you may notice several things at once:
- The site gets cleaned up and equipment is removed or replaced.
- Jobsite supervisors move to other tasks, and the “official” story hardens.
- Medical bills begin arriving while employers and insurers ask for quick statements.
- Multiple parties may claim they weren’t responsible for the scaffold setup, inspection, or safety procedures.
In Texas, missing a key deadline—or giving a statement that’s taken out of context—can make it harder to build a strong claim. The earlier you organize the facts, the better your chances of protecting your rights.


