After a jobsite accident, the most important work usually happens before the case ever becomes “legal.” Focus on these steps first:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Document what you were told and when.
- Preserve the scene evidence if you can do so safely: photos of hazards, lighting conditions, barriers, signage, and where you were working.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—weather, noise, site traffic patterns, tool placement, and any instructions you were given.
- Identify who was present: foreman, supervisor, safety officer, general contractor personnel, and any subcontractors on-site.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance representatives may ask questions early. In North Carolina, what you say can become part of the record. A quick review by counsel can prevent accidental contradictions.
If you’re unsure what’s worth saving or how to describe the incident, that’s exactly the kind of early guidance we provide.


