After a fall, struck-by incident, equipment-related injury, or construction-site collision, the choices you make early can affect your ability to recover later.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think the injury is “minor”). In New Jersey, delays can give insurers room to argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the worksite event.
- Preserve jobsite proof while it’s still available. If you can do so safely, note the location, take pictures of hazards (barriers, lighting, debris, damaged equipment, missing signage), and write down what you remember.
- Identify the site’s chain of responsibility. In Morristown-area projects, it’s common for a general contractor, multiple subcontractors, and equipment vendors to overlap. Knowing who controlled the work at the time matters.
- Be careful with statements to anyone connected to the project. Quick “explanations” can be taken out of context.
If you’re unsure what to document, a construction accident lawyer can help you prioritize what matters most for liability and causation.


