In Minnesota, evidence can vanish quickly—job sites get cleaned, scaffolding is broken down, and “incident” paperwork may get revised or filed differently across contractors and subcontractors. In Monticello, that timeline can be even tighter when projects are scheduled around weather windows and tight construction calendars.
At the same time, medical timelines matter. Some injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, or fractures—may not fully reveal themselves right away. Waiting too long to document symptoms can create avoidable disputes about causation.
The result: the sooner you begin organizing facts and getting legal guidance, the better chance you have of linking the fall to the injuries and losses you’re actually experiencing.


