In and around Prichard, serious injuries frequently happen in environments where safety depends on procedures: lockout/tagout steps, guarding, maintenance schedules, training documentation, and supervisor oversight.
When a crush incident occurs, the biggest challenge is usually not “what happened” in a general sense—it’s proving:
- Who controlled the work area at the time of the accident
- Whether safety steps were followed (or ignored)
- Whether equipment condition or maintenance issues contributed
- What injuries were caused by the incident, not by unrelated conditions
That’s why the right lawyer focuses early on the evidence that tends to disappear: incident reports, logbooks, camera footage, training records, and equipment history.


