Jackson’s construction and maintenance work often involves active job sites near busy pedestrian areas, seasonal traffic surges, and tight timelines tied to tourism and local schedules. That environment creates two common problems after a scaffolding fall:
- The site gets cleaned up quickly. Planks, braces, and fall-protection setups can be removed or replaced before anyone documents them.
- Multiple people control different parts of safety. A general contractor may manage the overall project, while a subcontractor handles the scaffolding. Property owners and facility managers may also be involved depending on the job.
Next step in Jackson, WY: If you can, preserve the basics within 24–48 hours—photos of the platform access, guardrails, toe boards (if present), and the area where the fall occurred—along with the names of supervisors, safety personnel, and witnesses.


