In the Westminster area, crush injuries frequently involve high-throughput operations: loading docks, material handling, conveyors, forklifts, and industrial power tools. Those environments tend to generate paperwork and records—sometimes automatically—which is why claims can hinge on what’s in the file.
Common examples include:
- A supervisor or safety lead says the area was “secured,” but the incident report is missing details
- Maintenance logs don’t match the timeline of the malfunction or guard issue
- Surveillance exists, but the footage window is limited
- Medical treatment begins, then gaps appear because work restrictions or scheduling issues slow follow-up care
A lawyer’s job is to organize the facts into a clear liability story and push back when insurers try to minimize the seriousness of your injuries.


