In most construction injury claims, the hardest part isn’t proving “a fall happened.” It’s proving why the fall happened and who was responsible for the safety failures.
In Moses Lake, you’ll often see job conditions shaped by:
- Seasonal construction and maintenance cycles (projects that ramp up quickly and require strict scheduling)
- Industrial and commercial work where multiple contractors coordinate access to elevated areas
- Work crews relocating materials and access points during the day, changing how platforms are used
Those realities can matter because the evidence that insurers and defense teams rely on—daily logs, inspection checklists, safety meeting notes, and equipment records—can be incomplete or altered long after the incident.


