Right after an injury, people often focus on getting through the day. But Florence construction cases frequently turn on what gets preserved early—especially when the worksite is active and conditions change.
Consider these immediate priorities:
- Report the incident promptly through the proper channels (and keep a copy). If you’re an employee or subcontractor, ask how the report is documented.
- Request a copy of any incident report, witness log, or safety documentation created for the event.
- Document the scene while you can (photos of the hazard, the area where you fell/struck/experienced the failure, and any signage or barriers). If you’re on medication or limited physically, ask a family member to help.
- Write down a timeline: what you were doing, who was directing the work, weather/lighting conditions, and what changed right before the incident.
In Florence, where construction often intersects with active roads, deliveries, and foot traffic near commercial areas, details like site access, traffic control, and work zone boundaries can become central to the claim.


