In the Hendersonville area, construction sites can be close to homes, sidewalks, and busy delivery routes. That means the scene may be altered quickly—debris cleaned up, barriers moved, footage overwritten, and logs updated.
Within the first days, prioritize:
- Medical documentation first: follow your provider’s recommendations and keep every record of symptoms and restrictions.
- Site proof before it’s gone: photos of the hazard, the work area layout, markings/barriers, weather conditions, and any safety signage.
- Identify who controlled the work: supervisors, site managers, general contractor representatives, and the subcontractor leading the task.
- Preserve digital evidence: if the accident involved a vehicle route, loading zone, or nearby access point, ask about nearby cameras and request preservation when possible.
A construction accident claim is only as strong as the connection between what happened and the harm you suffered. Waiting can make that connection harder to prove.


