Many Bellefontaine-area jobsite injuries aren’t “clean” in the way people expect. For example, a worker may be injured during loading/unloading, walking between staging areas, or working near temporary barriers while trucks and equipment move through the area.
After an accident, you may be asked to give a quick explanation—by a supervisor, a safety lead, or an insurance representative. Early statements can get repeated in reports and later used to argue that:
- you were responsible for unsafe conditions,
- the hazard was obvious,
- or the incident was caused by “unavoidable” circumstances.
If you were injured, it’s wise to get legal guidance before you provide a broad narrative. You can still document the incident (location, lighting, weather, who was present), but you want your account to match the evidence and your medical condition—without unintentionally narrowing your claim.


