The choices you make early can affect what evidence is available and how insurers evaluate your account.
Prioritize these actions:
- Get medical care immediately, even if symptoms seem minor at first. Document what you’re feeling and when it started.
- Preserve proof before the site changes. In Flat Rock, job sites can be in constant motion—photos, short videos, and notes about the exact location of the hazard can disappear as areas get cleared, regraded, or re-staged.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh. Include weather, lighting conditions, who was nearby, and what the work was at the moment of the injury.
- Be careful with recorded statements. If an adjuster asks for details right away, it’s usually wise to review what you’re about to say with a lawyer first.
- Request copies of incident documentation you can legally obtain (or have counsel request them): accident logs, first report of injury forms, and any on-site safety reports.
If you’re unsure what matters most, a focused case review can help you avoid wasting time collecting information that won’t support liability and damages.


