Many crush incidents in the Gadsden area involve equipment that has strict safety procedures—guards, interlocks, lockout/tagout expectations, training requirements, and maintenance records. When those procedures aren’t followed, fault may involve more than one party.
In real cases, you may see:
- Workplace pressure to “keep it moving” even while you’re injured
- Conflicting accounts between supervisors, co-workers, and incident reports
- Insurers asking for recorded statements before your doctors have finished evaluating the full extent of injury
- Delays in records (maintenance logs, training rosters, parts history) that can be critical later
The faster you organize your evidence and coordinate your next steps, the better your position tends to be.


