Georgia injury claims are won or lost early. Before you think about paperwork or compensation, make sure your medical needs are handled.
What to do right away:
- Get medical care promptly (ER/urgent care and follow-up). Some serious injuries—like concussion, internal trauma, and certain spinal issues—can worsen before symptoms fully appear.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing, how you accessed the scaffold, what safety equipment was present, and who was nearby.
- Identify the jobsite “control points.” In Milton-area construction work, more than one entity may be on-site at different times (GC, subcontractors, property representatives). Knowing who directed work and who inspected the setup helps later.
- Preserve the scene if possible: take photos of the scaffold configuration, including decks/planks, guardrails, access points, and any fall-protection gear.
Important: If you receive calls or emails from an insurer or employer asking for a recorded statement, don’t feel pressured to answer immediately. A quick response can unintentionally create contradictions that hurt later negotiations.


