In Wabash, construction projects often involve multiple teams working in close proximity—sometimes with deliveries, inspections, and off-site workers coming and going. Early on, insurers and defense counsel may try to get a quick version of events.
What matters most in the first days:
- Avoid giving a recorded or detailed statement before you understand how it could be used.
- Preserve incident details (photos, names, times, equipment involved, and where you were positioned).
- Get medical documentation quickly—not just for care, but to connect the injury to the incident.
Even when you feel pressured to “just settle,” you can lose leverage if key facts aren’t developed while they’re still available.


