The actions you take early can affect whether your claim is treated as serious and well-supported.
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Get medical evaluation promptly—even if symptoms seem minor Concussions, internal injuries, and spinal problems can worsen over time. A clear medical record tied to the incident is critical.
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Document the jobsite while it’s still the same If you can, preserve photos of the scaffold setup, access points, guardrails, and any visible missing components. In many Columbia-area cases, the site is cleaned up or reconfigured quickly after an incident.
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Write down a timeline while you remember it clearly Note the date/time, who was present, what work you were doing, and how you were moving around the scaffold.
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Be careful with statements to supervisors and insurers Employers and insurers may request quick answers. In Tennessee, those early statements can later be used to challenge causation or fault.
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Preserve incident paperwork Keep copies of reports, discharge instructions, work restriction notes, and any communications related to the accident.


