Jonesboro’s growth means active building across residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and industrial areas. That usually comes with tight schedules and overlapping trades—electrical work next to concrete crews, deliveries timed around traffic flow, and temporary walkways or access routes that change as the job progresses.
When an injury happens, it’s common for the scene to be altered quickly:
- debris gets cleared
- temporary barriers are moved
- job duties shift to new crews
- safety meetings and logs may be updated or archived
That’s why the first goal after a construction accident is preserving evidence in a way that actually supports liability—rather than relying on memory or informal notes.


