In Texas, construction sites can move quickly—scaffolds are adjusted, areas are cleared, and paperwork gets filed without much transparency to injured workers or nearby personnel. In a community like Watauga, where projects may be interwoven with commercial traffic and active neighborhoods, it’s common for:
- the jobsite to be cleaned up before photos are taken
- equipment schedules and inspection logs to be “rolling” rather than finalized
- witnesses to be hard to reach once crews change
That’s why the smartest next step is usually immediate evidence preservation and a timeline you can stand behind—before statements, forms, or informal explanations become the story insurers use.


