Herndon’s mix of commercial activity, multi-trade job sites, and constant “work-in-progress” environments means scaffolding is often adjusted, moved, or reconfigured during the day. That matters because a fall claim often turns on what the site looked like at the time and whether changes required a new safety check.
After a scaffolding fall, common local realities can affect what evidence is available:
- Traffic and access control: Scenes near active entrances may be cleared sooner for safety and flow.
- Multiple contractors on one site: Responsibilities can shift between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers.
- Tenant and facility pressure: Work may continue around operational constraints, sometimes affecting scheduling and safety compliance.
If you wait too long, you may find that incident reports, photos, and inspection notes are incomplete—or that the scaffold setup has already been altered.


