After a crush injury, the hardest part is often that the full impact may not show up immediately. In California, insurers frequently look for inconsistencies between early treatment and later symptoms—especially when there’s a gap in care.
Acting quickly helps you:
- Get medical documentation that supports causation (that your symptoms are tied to the accident)
- Preserve time-sensitive evidence (surveillance footage, equipment condition, incident reports)
- Identify responsible parties while records are still readily available
If you’re thinking about a quick “AI attorney” or chatbot to get answers fast, that can be a start for general questions—but it can’t evaluate the specific facts, California deadlines, or the technical evidence that often decides crush cases.


