In Mississippi, you don’t get unlimited time to pursue a claim, and evidence at the jobsite tends to disappear quickly. Your first priorities should be:
- Get medical care right away (and follow through). Some injuries—like concussion symptoms, internal trauma, and spinal issues—can worsen after the initial visit.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh. If you’re physically able, write down the date/time, what you were doing, what the scaffolding looked like, and whether there were missing guardrails, damaged planks/decks, or unsafe access.
- Preserve jobsite proof. If you can safely do so, take photos of the setup (including access points), any fall protection equipment present, and the surrounding conditions.
- Be careful with statements. Insurers or supervisors may ask for “quick” details. In construction injury matters, those statements can be used later to argue the wrong cause or reduce damages.
If you’re in Brookhaven and the incident involved a live worksite, it’s common for the area to be cleaned up, modified, or partially dismantled fast. Capturing evidence early gives your case a stronger start.


