Construction around Addison can overlap with high-traffic corridors, retail loading areas, and busy work zones where safety controls must be clear and consistent. When something goes wrong—whether it involves a fall from height, a struck-by incident, or an equipment-related injury—evidence can vanish fast.
In the first days after a crash or on-site injury, you want to preserve:
- Photos or video of the hazard (including the surrounding work zone)
- Any safety signage, cones, barriers, or lighting used to protect workers and the public
- Incident reports, supervisor notes, and internal communications
- Names of witnesses who saw the conditions before the injury
Waiting too long can lead to gaps that insurers use to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the worksite conditions.


