The early steps often determine whether your claim is clear—or whether it becomes harder to prove later.
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Washington insurers typically expect an injury to be documented soon after it occurs.
- Preserve jobsite details. If you can do so safely, save photos/video of:
- the hazard or unsafe condition,
- barriers or warning signs,
- equipment involved,
- the location where you were working or walking.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include weather, lighting, crew presence, and any traffic/vehicle movement near the work area.
- Avoid broad statements to insurers or representatives. Early conversations can be used to challenge causation or reduce the value of your claim.
If you’re dealing with pain, missed shifts, or questions about what you should say, contacting a construction accident lawyer sooner rather than later can help keep your actions consistent with the facts.


