Within days of an accident, details get blurred. People return to work, equipment moves, and photos from the scene are often overwritten or deleted.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (and follow up). Even if symptoms seem minor at first, documentation matters.
- Preserve the scene evidence if it’s safe: photos of conditions, barriers, signage, ladders/scaffolds, walkways, and any hazards near traffic.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—weather, lighting, where you were standing, what you were doing, and what you heard from supervisors.
- Identify witnesses early, especially other workers, delivery drivers, or inspectors who were present.
- Avoid casual recorded statements to insurers or project representatives until you’ve reviewed your situation with counsel.
Ohio cases can be affected by timing and documentation. A quick, organized start helps ensure your account matches the medical record and the jobsite reality.


