In and around the Birmingham metro area, crush-type accidents often involve environments where people work close to moving equipment: loading docks, maintenance areas, manufacturing lines, and warehouse operations. Even when the workplace looks “safe,” these incidents can happen when:
- guards or barriers weren’t in place or were bypassed
- equipment wasn’t locked out/tagged out during maintenance
- a vehicle or forklift interaction caused a pinning event
- a door, gate, or loading device malfunctioned
- someone was injured during staging, cleanup, or last-minute adjustments
The pattern we see is that insurers and employers may treat the incident as an isolated mistake. In many crush injury cases, the stronger claim is built by showing preventable safety failures—documentation, training records, maintenance history, and the sequence of what happened.


