After a construction accident, details can vanish fast—sometimes within hours. Photos get deleted, equipment moves, barricades are removed, and workers rotate off the job. In Ceres, where construction may affect everyday access to homes and businesses, the “scene” often changes quickly as traffic patterns resume.
What can make your case stronger is acting early to preserve:
- The location of the hazard and how people were expected to move through the area
- Any safety signage, cones, fencing, or temporary pedestrian/vehicle routing
- Tool placement, debris conditions, and lighting/visibility at the time of the incident
- The chain of supervision (who directed the work and who controlled the site)
An experienced attorney helps you move beyond “what happened” and toward what must be proven for compensation.


