Before you think about paperwork, focus on two priorities:
- Get medical care and follow-up documentation. Construction injuries can worsen over time. Your treatment timeline helps connect the accident to the injuries.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available. In local jobsite settings, photos and incident details can disappear fast—especially when crews move on.
Practical Kingston checklist (right after the incident):
- Write down the job location, nearby landmarks, and the exact time you were injured.
- Save photos/video of the hazard, signage, barriers, and site layout (if safe to do so).
- Ask for the incident report reference number or any paperwork you’re given.
- Identify who was on-site at the time (supervisor, foreman, safety person, and the crew working the task).
- If you’re approached by anyone from a company or insurer, avoid giving a recorded or detailed statement until you understand how it may affect the claim.
Pennsylvania injury claims often turn on documentation and consistency. Early organization can make the difference between a claim that is valued properly and one that gets minimized.


