In Texas, early steps can strongly influence what evidence is available later. After a fall from a scaffold, focus on three priorities:
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Get medical evaluation and follow-up Even if you feel “okay,” injuries like concussions, internal trauma, and spinal issues can worsen after the initial shock. Prompt treatment also creates a clear connection between the fall and your symptoms.
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Preserve the jobsite story while it’s still there If you can safely do so, document the scene: the scaffold setup, access points, guardrails, decking/planks, and anything that contributed to the fall (including missing components or unsafe modifications). In busy construction environments, job details can change quickly.
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Be careful with statements to supervisors and insurers Adjusters and site personnel may request quick recorded statements. In practice, a few misunderstood words can create disputes about severity, causation, or whether safety rules were followed.
If you already gave a statement, don’t panic—an attorney can still review what was said and help you respond in a way that protects your claim.


