The actions you take immediately after a fall, struck-by incident, or equipment-related injury can shape how your case is valued.
Focus on three priorities:
- Get medical care and follow up. Wisconsin insurance carriers frequently look for records that show symptoms were treated consistently.
- Preserve evidence before it disappears. Photos of the hazard, the area layout, markings/barriers, and conditions (wet surfaces, lighting, debris) matter. If the scene changes quickly—common on active Appleton job sites—capture what you can while it’s still there.
- Avoid recorded or “quick” statements without a plan. In many cases, an insurer’s first call is designed to narrow the story. A brief statement can become a dispute later.
If you don’t know what to preserve, start by writing down: the time of day, weather/lighting conditions, where you were working, who was on-site supervising, and what you believe caused the injury.


