After a fall, the first 72 hours often determine what evidence still exists. In the Broken Arrow construction landscape, it’s common for sites to be cleaned, equipment to be moved, and internal safety reviews to be completed quickly—sometimes before an injured worker has a chance to fully document what they saw.
Delays can also affect how insurers frame the case. They may argue symptoms are unrelated, dispute the severity, or claim you “knew the risk” on the job. The sooner you act, the better your chances of tying the injury to what happened at the jobsite.


