What evidence is most important in a Georgia construction fall case?
Critical evidence includes: photographs and video of the accident scene (including the scaffolding, ladder, or roof edge involved), OSHA investigation reports and citations, the general contractor’s safety plan and site inspection records, the scaffold or ladder manufacturer’s maintenance and inspection records, eyewitness accounts, medical records documenting the injuries and their cause, expert testimony from a professional engineer or safety specialist, and surveillance footage from nearby cameras. Evidence is extremely time-sensitive in construction cases — scaffolding is rebuilt, ladders are replaced, and roofs are re-covered quickly. Contact Haug Barron Law Group immediately so we can retain expert investigators and send spoliation letters to preserve critical evidence.
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