After a scaffolding incident, multiple parties may try to steer the conversation—supervisors, subcontractors, site management, and insurers. In practice, the confusion usually starts with timing:
- The jobsite moves on. Platforms get taken down, access routes change, and the area is cleaned.
- Statements get requested early. Adjusters may call before you’ve had a full medical evaluation.
- Responsibilities get blurred. Different contractors may control different parts of the worksite.
For residents of Allouez, this is especially frustrating because many construction injuries involve crews that rotate between sites, and documentation is spread across companies. If evidence isn’t preserved early, it becomes much harder to show what was unsafe and who had the duty to prevent the fall.


