Your next decisions can shape the strength of your claim.
1) Get medical care promptly (and keep it consistent). Even if you think the injury is minor, follow-up matters. Insurance adjusters often look for a clear link between the accident and the treatment.
2) Preserve scene details—before the site changes. Olathe sites often move fast. If you can do so safely, save photos/videos of:
- the exact location (and what was around it)
- barriers, signage, or lack of warnings
- weather/lighting conditions
- tools/equipment involved
3) Write down a timeline while memories are fresh. Include who was present, what work was happening, and what you noticed about safety practices.
4) Don’t rush into recorded statements. Insurers may request statements early. What you say—even unintentionally—can be used to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the jobsite conditions.
If you want, contact a lawyer before giving a statement. A good first step is a quick case review focused on preserving evidence and avoiding missteps.


