Crush injuries often involve complex mechanisms—caught-in/between events, pinned limbs, compression trauma, or entanglement with industrial components. That can mean:
- Delayed symptoms (nerve issues, internal damage, swelling that worsens after the initial incident)
- Technical causation questions (guards, lockout/tagout practices, maintenance history, equipment design)
- Multiple potential defendants (employer, equipment vendor, contractor, property/operations responsible for the worksite)
Because of that complexity, insurers may try to narrow the story: “It was a one-time mistake,” “the injury didn’t match the mechanism,” or “your recovery is overstated.” Your lawyer’s job is to keep the claim grounded in medical evidence and worksite facts.


