In the days after the fall, your goal is simple: protect your health and preserve the facts while they’re still available.
- Get evaluated the same day (or as soon as possible). Some serious injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, or spinal issues—may not fully show up right away.
- Ask for copies of the incident report and any on-site documentation you can reasonably obtain.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were standing, how you accessed the platform, what you noticed about guardrails or access ladders, and whether anyone told you the setup was “temporary.”
- Preserve contact information for anyone who saw the fall—crew members, supervisors, or visitors.
In Picayune, many construction sites are still active right after an incident. That means scaffolding can be dismantled, work zones can be cleared, and witness memories can fade quickly.


