In West Hollywood, serious pinning/compression incidents don’t always occur in a “classic” factory. They can happen in:
- Back-of-house loading areas (restaurants, retail shops, and delivery bays)
- Entertainment and event venues (stage rigging, equipment transport, mechanical barriers)
- Construction and renovation work (staging, hoisting, material handling)
- Parking structures and curbside service zones (vehicle movement interacting with fixed objects)
- Mixed-use buildings (shared corridors, loading docks, maintenance access)
The common thread: these locations often involve multiple parties—property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, equipment vendors, staffing agencies, and sometimes delivery companies. That matters because California claims often depend on proving who had control of the dangerous condition and who was responsible for safety.


