In a lot of Florence cases, the first 24–72 hours determine what evidence survives. That’s because jobsite conditions change quickly: debris is cleared, barriers are replaced, and project teams rotate. Meanwhile, injured workers often have to choose between getting medical care and answering questions from employers or insurers.
You may be asked to provide a statement, confirm what you remember, or sign forms before you’ve had time to get fully evaluated. Even when no one intends harm, early information can be used later to challenge causation—especially if symptoms evolve over time.
A Florence construction-accident claim typically turns on:
- Which company had control of the work at the moment of the injury
- Whether safety measures were in place and actually followed
- Whether the site conditions match the reported timeline
- How medical findings connect to the incident


