Right after a construction accident in Howard, your priority is medical safety. After that, the next priority is preserving what Wisconsin insurers and defense teams will later challenge.
Consider these practical steps:
- Report the incident through the proper channel while the site is still fresh (and keep a copy if you’re given one).
- Write down details immediately: location, what you were doing, what you saw right before the injury, and any safety-related issues (missing barriers, inadequate lighting, unclear walk paths, etc.).
- Preserve what you can: photos of the hazard, your injuries, the area’s layout, and anything related to access/egress.
- Avoid “quick explanations” to adjusters before you understand what happened and how it ties to your medical condition.
In construction cases, evidence can vanish fast—temporary signage gets removed, footage gets recorded over, and jobsite personnel rotate off projects.


