After a jobsite accident, the most important thing you can do is preserve evidence while it’s still available. Construction sites in the mid-Willamette Valley can turn over quickly—equipment gets moved, areas get cleaned, and photos from the first day may never be replaced.
Consider preserving:
- Photos/video of the hazard, barriers, signage, lighting conditions, and access routes to the work area
- The exact location (which entrance/section of the site, what phase of work, nearby landmarks)
- Names and contact info of anyone who witnessed the incident (including subcontractor crews)
- Any incident report number, safety meeting notes, or internal documentation you’re given
- Medical records beginning with the first visit where symptoms were documented
If you’re asked to give a recorded statement before your medical condition is clear, pause. In Monmouth, as elsewhere in Oregon, early statements can be used to argue that symptoms are unrelated, overstated, or not serious enough to justify compensation.


