After a fall, your actions in the earliest window can shape what evidence exists later.
- Get medical care immediately. Even if you “feel okay,” some injuries—head trauma, internal injuries, nerve damage—can worsen after the fact.
- Ask what happened and what equipment was involved. If someone can tell you the scaffold type, where it was set, and whether fall protection was used, write it down.
- Request the incident documentation you can. If you receive any paperwork (even partial), preserve copies.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand the impact. Insurers may try to lock in your explanation quickly. If you’re unsure, pause and talk with a lawyer first.
In Port Neches, where industrial work and contractors may involve multiple layers of management, the “who said what” and “what was documented” early often becomes the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets delayed.


