After a jobsite accident, your priorities should be safety and medical care—but you also need to start building the factual record quickly.
- Get medical evaluation promptly and follow the care plan. In Ohio, insurers often scrutinize timing and documentation when injuries appear to evolve.
- Document the scene while you still can (photos/video of the hazard, the location, lighting/visibility conditions, barriers, and any unsafe setup).
- Write down the timeline: who was on-site, what task you were performing, what changed right before the incident, and how long the hazard existed.
- Preserve jobsite info: any incident report number, supervisor names, contractor/subcontractor names, and contact information for witnesses.
Even if you’re tempted to “wait and see,” delaying documentation can make it harder to connect the accident to your symptoms—especially when a site moves quickly and conditions change.


