In North Carolina, your claim can hinge on timing: when the incident happened, when you reported it, when medical care began, and when key evidence was created. For construction injuries, that timeline usually includes:
- The initial incident report (often completed before you fully understand the injury)
- Safety meeting notes and daily job logs
- GPS/photo metadata from site documentation
- Equipment maintenance and inspection records
- Any correspondence between the general contractor, subcontractors, and supervisors
If you wait, the job moves on. Photographs get overwritten, temporary barricades are removed, and witnesses return to other work. A Cary construction accident attorney focuses on building a defensible record while the evidence still has “freshness.”


