Kentucky injury claims have deadlines, and the time limits can be unforgiving. In practice, the sooner you act after a construction incident, the more likely you can preserve the evidence that insurers and defense teams rely on.
In Shively, that often means moving quickly to document things that are easy to lose:
- Scene conditions before cleanup changes the facts (wet concrete, missing barricades, damaged signage)
- Crew and contractor details from the first reports and jobsite postings
- Witness availability, especially when workers are subcontractors who may leave the area
- Medical records that connect your symptoms to the incident while details are still fresh
If you wait, you risk a case becoming harder to prove—because the job keeps moving, and the evidence often disappears with it.


