In many Weirton-area construction incidents, the “story” changes quickly. The jobsite gets cleaned up, equipment is moved, supervisors rotate, and documentation can be scattered across companies.
That’s why the first few days matter:
- Photos and video (site conditions, barriers, lighting, signage, walkway hazards)
- Witness contact information (crew members, spotters, delivery drivers, nearby residents)
- Incident paperwork you receive or can request (reports, job logs, safety meeting notes)
- Medical documentation that ties your symptoms to the accident
If your accident occurred near a road approach, parking area, or a route commonly used by deliveries and commuters, evidence showing how hazards were controlled can be especially important. Insurers often argue “it was obvious” or “it was unavoidable”—and the record is what answers those arguments.


