Alabaster’s mix of industrial support work, construction projects, distribution activity, and local contractors means serious accidents can occur outside the “major metro” stereotype. Crush-type incidents often happen when:
- Construction crews deal with staging, lifting, and temporary supports (and something shifts or fails)
- Warehouse and logistics work includes forklifts, loading docks, compactors, and conveyors
- Maintenance and repair involves lockout/tagout gaps or rushed servicing
- Delivery and yard operations involve vehicles, trailers, gates, and loading areas
When the risk is created by a process—not just a momentary mistake—your case may involve multiple responsible parties (employers, equipment owners, contractors, property managers, or manufacturers).


