The days immediately after an accident often determine what can be proven later. If you can, prioritize these actions:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think it’s minor). Follow up consistently.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: location on the site, weather/light conditions, who was nearby, and what was happening before the injury.
- Preserve evidence before it disappears: photos of the hazard, site barriers, safety signage, and any equipment involved.
- Keep copies of anything you receive: incident paperwork, medical discharge instructions, and employer communications.
- Be careful with statements. In construction cases, what you say to a supervisor or insurer can be used to dispute causation or severity.
Because New Albany projects often involve multiple crews and frequent coordination, early documentation helps prevent “it wasn’t our jobsite” arguments later.


