In the Surprise area, it’s common for construction activity to overlap with tight schedules, subcontractor turnover, and quick site cleanups. That can affect evidence and witness availability.
Here’s what to prioritize early:
- Get evaluated the same day (or as soon as possible). Some serious injuries—like head trauma, internal injuries, or soft-tissue damage—may not fully show up immediately.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still clear: how you were positioned, how you accessed the scaffold, what you saw (or didn’t see) about guardrails or fall protection, and any instructions you were given.
- Collect site details if you can do so safely: what the scaffold was used for, whether it was moved/modified that day, and who was overseeing the work.
- Preserve incident paperwork. If an accident report exists (or if you’re given forms), keep copies and note the date/time they were created.
Even if you think you’ll “remember later,” jobsite events often get reframed by the time insurers start asking questions.


