Charleston’s construction and industrial activity often overlaps with tight schedules, shift work, and projects that keep progressing even when weather or supply issues slow things down. After a scaffolding fall, that “keep moving” culture can create two problems:
- Documentation gets delayed or becomes incomplete. Daily logs, inspection sheets, and safety checklists may not be finalized until later—or may be missing after a crew changes.
- Early statements carry extra weight. If you’re asked to explain what happened before medical facts are clear, your words can be used to argue the fall was “your fault” rather than a jobsite safety failure.
In West Virginia, getting the right evidence early matters because your claim will rise or fall on what can be proven about duty, breach, causation, and damages—not just what feels obvious after the fact.


