The first 24–72 hours can strongly influence how insurers and the other side view your claim. Focus on three priorities:
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Get medical care and document symptoms
- Follow the treatment plan and keep copies of visit summaries, restrictions, and work notes.
- Even if you think the injury is minor, construction accidents can reveal issues later.
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Preserve jobsite evidence while it still exists
- Take photos/video if you can do so safely (hazards, barriers, signage, lighting, weather conditions, and the general work area).
- Save any incident paperwork you receive and note the names of people you spoke with.
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Avoid recorded statements until your facts are organized
- In many cases, an early statement can be used to narrow or challenge causation.
- Before you answer questions, it helps to understand what will be asked and what evidence you can support.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI tool” can replace legal help—think of it as organization support, not case strategy. A lawyer’s job is to connect the evidence to the legal issues that matter in Illinois.


