Your next steps can strongly influence how your claim is evaluated. Start with these practical actions:
- Get evaluated promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). Concussion-like symptoms, internal injuries, and back/neck problems can worsen after the initial shock.
- Document what you can while it’s still there. If safe, take photos of guardrails, access points, decking/planks, and where the fall occurred.
- Write down a timeline: who was present, what task you were performing, what equipment you were using, and whether any safety warnings were given.
- Keep copies of incident paperwork. If you’re given a form at the jobsite, request a copy for your records.
- Be careful with recorded statements. In many construction injury cases, early statements become part of the insurer’s narrative—so it’s smart to have counsel review before you speak.
Florida construction work can involve fast turnovers and subcontractor changes. That’s why preserving details early—before the area is cleaned up or equipment is moved—is essential.


