Before anything else, prioritize medical care. In Utah, delays can create unnecessary disputes later—especially when symptoms worsen over time.
If you can, do these immediately:
- Get treated (urgent care, ER, or the provider your employer directs—either way, make sure the fall is clearly recorded).
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were on the scaffold, what you were doing, whether you noticed guardrails, toe boards, or secure access.
- Identify site specifics: the general contractor on the project, the trade crew involved, and any supervisor who was present.
Why this matters locally: many Eagle Mountain projects involve fast turnaround schedules. When work keeps moving, jobsite conditions and equipment configurations can change quickly—taking photos and notes early helps preserve the truth.


