Jerome projects often involve small-to-mid sized contractors, multi-trade job coordination, and crews that may rotate equipment and access points as work progresses. That can matter when a fall happens because the “safe setup” may only exist for part of the day.
**In the first 7 days, your priorities should be: **
- Get medical evaluation and follow-up care even if symptoms seem minor at first.
- Request copies of the incident report (or document who generated it and when).
- Preserve jobsite evidence before it’s taken down: photos of the scaffold configuration, access method, guardrails, and any fall protection used.
- Write down a timeline while it’s still fresh—who was present, what changed right before the fall, and what safety instructions were given.
These steps are not “nice to have.” In Idaho, evidence timing and documentation quality often drive whether a claim stays credible when liability is disputed.


