Rogers residents are no strangers to fast-paced work environments. When a serious compression or pinning injury happens, the pressure to “handle it” quickly can be intense—especially when an employer, contractor, or insurer wants a recorded statement or an early explanation.
But in crush cases, the strongest claims usually start with evidence being secured early, including:
- the incident report and any internal safety logs
- photos/video of the hazard area (guards, spacing, equipment condition)
- witness names and contact information
- medical records that clearly connect the injury to the incident
A local attorney’s job is to make sure those pieces don’t disappear while the facts are still fresh—and while your medical condition is still being evaluated.


