Construction accidents often come with a rushed timeline: crews move, materials get hauled out, and traffic control changes. If your injury happened near a road, driveway, or utility access point, the details matter.
Start by preserving evidence that tends to disappear quickly:
- Photos or video of the hazard (including the surrounding area—curbs, lane markings, temporary barriers, signage)
- The date/time and approximate location (cross streets help even if you don’t know the exact address)
- Names of foremen, supervisors, or anyone who directed the work you were near
- Any incident report number, jobsite log, or safety meeting note you received
- Contact information for coworkers or witnesses who saw the lead-up to the incident
If you’re using an AI tool or app to organize information, that can be helpful—just don’t let it replace careful review. In Texas claims, the strongest cases are the ones where evidence supports a clear timeline and a specific theory of negligence.


