The fastest way to protect your claim is to act while details are still fresh and records are still accessible.
**Right now, focus on:
- Medical care first.** Get evaluated and follow the treatment plan. If you delay, insurers may argue symptoms weren’t caused by the accident.
- Preserve site evidence.** If you can do so safely, take photos of the hazard and surrounding conditions (lighting, debris, barriers, equipment, walkway/ladder access). In active Gallatin job sites, conditions can change quickly.
- Write down your timeline.** Note the date/time, weather/visibility, where you were working, who was present, and what you observed right before the injury.
- Save job documents.** Keep any incident paperwork you receive, medical discharge summaries, work restrictions, and communications about the incident.
Be cautious with recorded statements. After a construction accident in Tennessee, adjusters may ask for “just a quick statement.” Even if you want to cooperate, a statement can later be used to narrow liability or minimize the severity of your injuries.


