The first two days can determine whether the strongest evidence survives.
Focus on safety and medical care first, but also take practical steps that matter for claims:
- Document the scene while you can: photos of the hazard, barriers, signage, weather/lighting conditions, and where you were working.
- Preserve jobsite identifiers: job number, contractor name(s), foreman/supervisor names, and the project location description.
- Write down a timeline immediately: what task you were doing, how the area was set up, what you heard/observed, and when the injury occurred.
- Be careful with recorded statements: adjusters and representatives may request information early. In Indiana, statements can be used to dispute causation, compare your account to reports, or minimize severity.
If you’re able, ask your employer or site supervisor who controls access to incident reports and safety logs, and request copies through the proper channels.


