After a construction accident, your next moves can affect whether evidence is preserved and whether your injury story stays consistent.
In the first 24–48 hours, focus on:
- Medical documentation: Get seen promptly and ask that your symptoms and restrictions are recorded clearly.
- Scene details you can safely capture: Photos of the condition that caused the injury, nearby equipment, barriers, signage, and the flow of people/vehicles around the work area.
- Names and roles: Who was the supervisor on shift, which company directed the task, and who controlled traffic or staging.
- Written notes (not just memory): When the incident happened, what you observed, and what you were told to do before the accident.
Be careful with recorded statements. In many Tennessee cases, insurers ask for an “early version” of events. If you’re still in pain or the full cause isn’t clear yet, a statement can be used later to reduce or dispute the claim.


