Early details matter. After a serious construction accident, the record can disappear fast—photos get overwritten, incident summaries get revised, and witnesses move on. Instead of relying on memory weeks later, Sussex residents should prioritize what will support the key questions insurance companies and Wisconsin counsel will ask.
Consider preserving:
- Scene photos/video showing the hazard, signage, barriers, lighting, and work area layout.
- Any written incident report you receive (and note the date/time it was created).
- Crew and site identifiers: contractor/subcontractor names, equipment involved, foreman/supervisor names, and the general work sequence.
- Medical documentation from the first visit and follow-ups, including restrictions and work limitations.
- Communications: texts/emails about the incident, scheduling changes, or safety concerns.
If you’re unsure what to save, that’s common. The right next step is a quick review so we can identify what evidence is most likely to affect causation and liability.


