The actions you take early can affect whether your claim is supported—or undermined. Aim for three priorities right away:
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Get medical care and ask for documentation Even if you feel “okay,” injuries like concussions, internal trauma, and spine issues can worsen after the initial shock. In Wisconsin, your medical records often become the backbone of the injury timeline.
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Preserve the jobsite record before it disappears Construction sites in the Sussex area can be cleaned up, reconfigured, or dismantled quickly. If you can do so safely, capture:
- Photos of the scaffold setup (decking, guardrails, access points)
- Any visible missing components (toe boards, braces, tie-ins)
- Weather or site conditions if relevant (slippery surfaces, debris)
- Names of supervisors or safety personnel present
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Be careful with statements to employers and insurers Adjusters and company representatives may ask for recorded statements early. In many cases, those conversations are used to narrow issues or challenge causation. It’s often safer to route communications through counsel once you’ve made sure you’re medically stable.


