Local projects—whether road work, commercial builds, warehouse maintenance, or renovations around Lake Michigan and the surrounding region—tend to follow tight schedules. That means:
- Sites get cleaned up quickly. Damaged components, plywood/decking, and safety gear may be removed before anyone thinks to document them.
- Multiple crews may touch the same area. Scaffolding can be assembled, modified, inspected, and then revisited as work progresses.
- Weather and access issues can matter. Wind, moisture, and changing site traffic patterns can affect how stable platforms are and how safely people can move around them.
In Wisconsin, your ability to recover can depend heavily on what can be proven early—what was wrong, who controlled the worksite safety, and how the fall caused your injuries. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to reconstruct the scene.


