Your actions right after the injury can determine what your claim can prove later. If you’re able, do these things before speaking with anyone from an insurer:
- Get medical care promptly and follow the treatment plan. Delayed care can create disputes about whether the accident caused your symptoms.
- Document the scene: photos of hazards, equipment involved, weather/lighting conditions, signage, barricades, and the exact location on site.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—how the incident happened, what you were doing, who was directing the work, and any safety concerns you noticed.
- Preserve jobsite information you receive (incident forms, work orders, safety notices).
- Be careful with statements. If you’re asked to give a recorded version of events, consider speaking with a construction injury attorney first so your words don’t unintentionally narrow your claim.
In Gurnee, many jobsite incidents intersect with active roads, deliveries, and ongoing foot traffic near commercial corridors. That makes location-specific documentation—where the hazard was and how people were moving around it—especially important.


