Texas injury claims often turn on early details. Before you speak to anyone else, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care and follow up. Some serious injuries (including head injuries and internal trauma) don’t fully show up right away.
- Ask for the incident report and preserve copies. If you can, request a copy of what was filed by the site or supervisor.
- Document the jobsite while it’s still there. Photos of the scaffold configuration, access points, guardrails, decking/planks, and any fall-protection equipment can be crucial.
- Write down your timeline privately. Include what you were doing, who was nearby, what changed right before the fall, and any warnings you heard.
- Be cautious with recorded statements. Insurers and sometimes site representatives may request statements early. In Texas, what you say can be used to dispute severity or causation.
If you already gave a statement, don’t panic—a lawyer can still evaluate it and shape your strategy moving forward.


