After a construction accident, the choices you make early can decide whether your claim is easy to support or becomes a fight over basic facts.
Do this right away:
- Get medical care and ask the provider to document symptoms, limitations, and how your injury is affecting your work and daily activities.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing, what equipment or materials were involved, who was present, and what conditions you noticed.
- Preserve site evidence if it’s safe to do so—photos of the hazard, barriers, lighting, weather conditions, and any unusual traffic control.
- Request incident paperwork through proper channels (site supervisor, foreman, or employer). In many Athens-area cases, the early incident report is the document insurers later rely on.
Avoid saying too much to insurance adjusters before you’ve spoken with counsel. In construction cases, recorded statements can be used to argue the injury is unrelated, or that another party was in control.


