In Clinton, construction and industrial activity doesn’t pause for paperwork. Crews rotate, areas get cleaned up quickly, and photos from the day of the accident can be lost when devices are wiped or accounts change.
After a site injury, time matters in three practical ways:
- Evidence gets removed: barricades are taken down, debris is hauled away, and cameras may retain footage only for a limited period.
- Work orders change: supervisors and contractors may update logs, schedules, or maintenance records.
- Medical clarity develops in stages: some injuries worsen over days or require imaging later—insurance may try to treat early symptoms as “minor.”
If you want a claim that reflects the real impact of the injury, the first days matter.


