After a construction injury, the first priority is medical care. But in Las Cruces, where work often overlaps with busy roads and active neighborhoods, the next priority is preserving what will matter later—before memories fade and before records disappear.
Even if you think you’ll “remember everything,” details about the work zone, signage, and how pedestrians or vehicles were handled can be critical. A few practical steps can make a later claim stronger:
- Take photos of the hazard and the surrounding conditions (worksite layout, barriers, lighting, walkways, and any warning signs).
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh (weather, time of day, who was on site, what task was being performed).
- Save all discharge instructions, work restrictions, and follow-up visit notes.
- Keep copies of any forms you received from the employer, contractor, or insurer.
If you’re dealing with an insurer already, be cautious about giving recorded statements before you understand how your words might be used.


