Construction injury claims often hinge on details: how the scaffold was assembled, whether guardrails and safe access were in place, and whether inspections were performed after changes to the work area.
In Kirkland, projects may be active near day-to-day traffic patterns and shared property spaces. That can mean:
- Short windows to document the scene before materials move and the area is secured.
- Multiple parties on-site (general contractor, subcontractors, equipment vendors), each with their own records.
- Pressure to get back to work while you’re still being evaluated medically.
The early phase is where your claim can be strengthened—or weakened—depending on how quickly evidence is preserved and how communications are handled.


