Construction accidents don’t pause while you’re in pain. After an incident, evidence can vanish quickly: supervisors move on to the next phase, safety postings get updated, cameras get overwritten, and paperwork gets filed somewhere you may not have access to.
In Lima, that problem can be amplified by real-world site conditions—work happening near roads, driveways, loading areas, and pedestrian routes. When an accident occurs in or near active access points, details like lighting, traffic control setup, warning signage, and who had authority over site safety can become major issues.
The sooner you preserve key facts and involve counsel, the better positioned you are to:
- identify the right responsible parties,
- document what actually happened,
- and pursue compensation that matches the injuries you’re dealing with now—and later.


