Essential Steps After a Work Injury on DFW Construction Sites in 2025

September 18, 2025 | By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
Essential Steps After a Work Injury on DFW Construction Sites in 2025
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Construction accidents are unfortunately common in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, and reporting them correctly is crucial for securing compensation and protecting your legal rights. Understanding the proper steps to take after a work injury can help avoid complications and ensure you receive the benefits or compensation you need and deserve.

 

Important Steps to Take After a Work Injury on a DFW Construction Site

Step 1: Notify Your Employer Immediately

Under Texas law, to qualify for work comp benefits, you must notify your employer about the injury as soon as possible, generally within 30 days. Timely notification ensures that your injury is officially documented and begins the workers’ compensation process. 

When you report the injury, make certain that your employer documents everything in writing, including the date and time of the accident, the causes of the accident, and all injuries arising out of the accident. Once you’ve notified your employer, your employer should forward your claim to the workers’ compensation insurance provider

  • Why Properly Reporting an Injury Matters

    Under the Texas workers compensation laws, you must notify your employer of a workplace injury as soon as possible. Failure to do so may disqualify you from eligibility for work comp benefits.

    Failing to promptly notify your employer of a workplace accident or injury can also cause problems when your employer is a nonsubscriber to the Texas workers’ compensation system and you have to file a personal injury lawsuit for damages. Your delay can make it more difficult to establish that your injuries were caused by a work-related event, particularly if you are involved in any other type of accident between the time you suffered the construction site injury and when you notified your employer. In addition, your delay in reporting the injury can be used in court as evidence that your injuries were not that serious.

Step 2: Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Obtain medical care as soon as possible, even if your injury seems minor. Early care typically means that you’ll have more treatment options, but it also helps minimize potential disputes over whether your injuries were work-related or not.

Medical records are often critical evidence in workers' compensation claims and construction accident lawsuit. Be sure to tell medical professionals about anything that seems out of the ordinary, and ask that everything be documented in writing. Make certain you follow all your doctor’s recommendations, including seeking treatment from specialists, such as rehabilitation professionals or physical therapists.

Step 3: Consult a Construction Accident Attorney

The sooner you retain an experienced DFW construction accident attorney, the better. Your lawyer will be your advocate throughout the work comp process. They can ensure that your claim is properly filed and that the workers’ compensation insurance company has all relevant evidence needed to approve your claim. They also can evaluate your claim to determine whether you have any potential third-party liability claims, ensuring you receive the maximum compensation.

Step 4: Document the Incident and Gather Evidence

It’s essential to document the accident scene immediately. Take photos, gather witness statements, and note any conversations with your employer or insurance representatives. 

Keeping a detailed record of medical treatments, visits, and interactions will support your workers’ compensation claim or construction accident lawsuit. 

Proper evidence is key to ensuring that your rights are protected throughout the legal process.

Read Also: Tips for Reporting a Work Injury, No Matter How Minor

Let a DFW Construction Accident Attorney Protect Your Rights

At our law firm, Law Offices of Bailey & Gaylen, we understand the impact of construction injuries on your life. Whether you’ve suffered a fall or another construction-site-related injury, our experienced attorneys are here to help you navigate the workers' compensation process and pursue additional claims if necessary.

Contact us online or call one of our Texas offices for a free consultation. Our phones are answered 24/7—because your recovery can’t wait. Se habla español.

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