In coastal Orange County communities like San Clemente, crush injuries can occur in workplaces and also in property-related settings—places where visitors, contractors, and employees share space.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Construction and remodel work (staging areas, scaffolding, material handling, pinch/crush hazards)
- Service and maintenance environments (loading docks, door systems, compactors, shop equipment)
- Hospitality and retail back-of-house areas (storage rooms, gates/doors, equipment that must be kept secured)
- Traffic-adjacent work zones (commuting schedules and time pressure can lead to shortcuts that affect safety)
Regardless of where it happens, what matters is what records exist on day one: incident reports, safety logs, maintenance documentation, camera footage, and witness names. In California, the clock starts quickly—waiting can make evidence harder to obtain or reconstruct.


