How you handle the immediate aftermath often determines how strong your case becomes.
- Get medical care right away (and follow up). Some injuries that follow a worksite fall—like concussions, internal trauma, or back injuries—don’t always show up immediately.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the date/time, the task you were doing, what the scaffold access looked like, and whether fall protection was available or used.
- Preserve jobsite evidence before it’s gone. In the Union area, projects move fast. Scaffolding can be struck, rebuilt, or reconfigured; photos, short video, and incident paperwork may disappear.
If you’re contacted by an insurer or employer representative soon after the incident, consider it a signal to pause—not to guess. Your statements can shape how liability is portrayed later.


