After a fall, the scene can change quickly. Crews may remove or repair equipment, contractors may secure the area, and jobsite documentation can get reorganized. In a smaller community like Elkhorn, that “cleanup” can feel even faster because people know each other and conversations move informally.
That’s why the most common early-case issue we see is not a lack of concern—it’s a lack of preserved proof.
Local, real-world examples include:
- Scaffolding being reconfigured the next day (making photos from the first 24 hours essential)
- Safety meetings and inspection checklists being hard to locate once multiple subcontractors were on site
- Injured workers being asked to “clarify what happened” before medical treatment is fully established


