In many New York construction cases, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is timing: what happened first, what was reported, who controlled the area, and what safety steps were—or weren’t—followed.
Local job sites may move quickly, and responsibilities can shift between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers. If the claim starts late, critical details can disappear:
- Photos and videos taken on the day of the incident get overwritten or deleted
- Incident reports may be revised or not distributed broadly
- Witnesses are reassigned and become harder to contact
- Medical symptoms evolve, and insurers argue the injury “isn’t from the worksite”
Our goal is to help you build a timeline that matches the facts and supports causation.


