Injuries that happen around active work zones—especially where roads, driveways, or pedestrian access are impacted—can quickly become complicated.
After a construction accident, focus on:
- Medical documentation: follow your provider’s plan and keep every note, restriction, and imaging report.
- Scene notes: write down the location, what you were doing, what conditions you observed (lighting, debris, barriers, lane shifts, weather), and who was present.
- Evidence preservation: photos/video of the hazard, safety signage, barricades, and any traffic control devices.
- Avoiding “off the record” statements: early comments can be used to dispute fault or minimize injury severity.
Because Texas claims often turn on timelines and proof, waiting to act can make it harder to connect the accident to the harm.


