Parlier residents often work around equipment-heavy environments—think manufacturing support, warehouses, yard operations, agricultural processing facilities, and construction-adjacent job sites. In those settings, crush injuries commonly involve:
- Forklift or lift-related incidents (being struck, pinned, or crushed between equipment and racks)
- Conveyor or moving-part entanglement (caught-in/between scenarios)
- Pressing, clamping, or automated loading systems (compression injuries with delayed symptoms)
- Loading dock equipment (malfunctioning gates, misaligned staging, or unsafe procedures)
These cases tend to turn on documentation and technical details—maintenance logs, safety procedures, training records, inspection history, and witness accounts. When those records are missing or incomplete, it becomes harder to prove what happened and who failed to act safely.


