In construction accidents, the timeline matters. In many Warren-area cases, the scene is cleared quickly—equipment is moved, debris is hauled off, and jobsite documentation is updated or archived. Photos and witness accounts can be lost long before an injured person knows what will matter legally.
What to preserve (if you can do so safely):
- Photos or video showing the hazard, area layout, signage/barriers, and lighting/visibility
- Any incident report number, case number, or paperwork you were given
- Names of supervisors, foremen, safety personnel, and witnesses
- Medical records beginning with the first visit (even if symptoms seem minor at first)
- Communications about the job (texts/emails) that mention the accident or safety concerns
If you’re unsure what to keep, that’s normal. We help clients identify what should be preserved and what records should be requested from the parties involved.


