After a construction injury, the most important decisions usually happen quickly—before you’ve had time to fully understand the extent of your injuries.
In Mineral Wells, work areas can overlap with normal road use and community activity. That means key details—like where vehicles were routed, whether barriers were in place, and how warnings were posted—may be recorded (or lost) fast.
What to prioritize right away:
- Get medical care and make sure the treatment records clearly describe your symptoms.
- Preserve incident details: date/time, exact location, weather/lighting conditions, and what task you were performing.
- Document the scene safely (photos of the hazard, signage, barriers, and equipment placement) if you’re able.
- Write down witness information before people move on to other projects.
These steps are not just “helpful”—they often determine whether your claim can be valued fairly later.


