After a jobsite accident, what you do (and what you avoid doing) can shape the claim. In Powder Springs, common real-world issues include:
- Evidence lost quickly: crew photos, site signage, and safety postings may be removed before you realize they’re important.
- Shifted supervision: the person who gave directions may not be the same entity responsible for site-wide safety.
- Traffic and staging confusion: when materials are delivered near active roads and drive lanes, it’s harder to reconstruct what was happening without documentation.
- Multiple vendors involved: subcontractors, equipment owners, and delivery personnel may each have partial duties.
What to focus on right now:
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh (weather, lighting, where you were working, what you were told to do).
- Preserve what you can safely preserve: photos of the hazard, any barriers/signage, and the general site conditions.
- Seek medical care promptly and follow your provider’s instructions—your medical record becomes the backbone of causation.
- If you receive requests for a recorded statement, don’t rush. In many cases, it’s better to review your situation first so your words don’t get used to minimize the claim.


