After a construction accident, it’s common for someone to be told to “just give a quick statement” or to sign paperwork without understanding how it may affect a claim. Instead of scrambling later, take control early:
- Get medical care immediately and keep every discharge note, restriction, and follow-up plan. Texas insurance carriers often look for documentation that matches the reported symptoms.
- Preserve jobsite evidence while it’s still there. If you can do it safely, save photos/videos showing the hazard, tools/equipment involved, barriers, lighting, and any warning signage.
- Write down specifics from your perspective: where you were, what task you were performing, who gave instructions, and what you saw right before the injury.
- Be careful with recorded statements. In Texas, early statements can be used to challenge credibility or narrow fault.
If you’re unsure what you should say to an insurer or employer, speak with a Dumas construction injury attorney before you respond.


