Even when you feel “mostly okay,” delays can matter. Ohio injury claims often turn on whether treatment notes clearly connect your symptoms to the fall.
Do these things first:
- Get evaluated the same day (or as soon as possible). Ask about concussion screening, internal injury risk, and follow-up plans.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: how you accessed the platform, what the scaffolding looked like, whether guardrails or fall arrest were present, and what conditions seemed unsafe.
- Preserve the scene if you can do so safely: take photos of the scaffold configuration, access points, decking/planks, and any missing components.
- Save every document you receive: incident paperwork, discharge instructions, work restrictions, and follow-up appointments.
Avoid this common trap: don’t assume the “incident report” tells the whole story. In many construction sites, paperwork is completed quickly and may not reflect what actually caused the fall.


