When an accident happens near active work zones, deliveries, or equipment staging, the first hours matter.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think it’s minor). Texas injury claims rise or fall on documented medical findings and timing.
- Preserve scene details: photos/video of the hazard, the work area layout, lighting conditions, signage, barriers, and where equipment was operating.
- Track witnesses while you still remember them—names, roles (worker, foreman, delivery driver), and how to reach them.
- Avoid “quick clarification” statements to adjusters or site personnel without understanding how your words may be used.
- Keep jobsite paperwork: incident report copies, work orders, safety meeting notes you’re given, and any communications about the task being performed.
If you’re wondering whether using an AI construction accident lawyer tool is helpful—yes, for organizing information—but it should never replace attorney review of your facts, your records, and the deadlines that can affect your rights.


