The decisions you make early can shape your claim—especially when the jobsite changes quickly or when other parties begin collecting their own records.
Focus on these steps first:
- Get medical care and keep every record. Even if you think the injury is minor, follow your clinician’s instructions and request copies of discharge summaries, imaging, and follow-up notes.
- Preserve scene information before it disappears. If you can do so safely, save photos/video showing the hazard, signage, barriers, lighting, and the general layout.
- Write down a timeline while memory is fresh. Include weather, time of day, where you were working, what you were doing, and what changed right before the injury.
- Avoid “quick statements” to insurers without review. Adjusters may ask for details that later become disputed. A short delay to ensure accuracy can matter.
If you’re unsure what to preserve, a lawyer can help you build a targeted list—especially important in cases where site logs, safety checklists, and communications are the difference between a denied claim and a negotiated settlement.


