The first goal is medical care. Some injuries from falls—concussions, internal trauma, and spine injuries—don’t always show their full symptoms immediately.
While you’re arranging treatment, focus on preserving the facts that can disappear quickly in an active jobsite:
- Photos/video of the setup (guardrails, planks/decking, access points, fall protection equipment, and any visible gaps)
- Scene notes: date/time, weather conditions (when relevant), what work was happening, and what you remember about how you accessed or exited the platform
- Worksite paperwork you can safely keep (incident report copies, supervisor names, safety meeting notes)
- Witness contact info from people who were nearby (other trades, site supervisors, delivery drivers)
In Perrysburg construction zones, it’s common for the jobsite to change within days—materials get moved, sections are dismantled, and the “before” condition may no longer exist. Early documentation is often the difference between a claim that’s clear and one that becomes harder to prove.


