Caledonia’s construction and industrial workforce means jobsites often run on tight schedules, with multiple subcontractors and trades working in overlapping areas. In that environment, a fall can trigger competing explanations fast:
- A supervisor may suggest the injury was “just bad luck.”
- Another party may point to a different contractor’s safety plan.
- An insurer may ask for a statement before you’ve even completed initial medical evaluation.
The problem is that scaffolding cases live or die on early documentation—what the setup looked like, who controlled the work at the time, and what safety measures were required under the circumstances. If you wait too long, photos get deleted, site access changes, and witnesses move on.


