You may see ads or search results for an AI crush injury attorney or “automated claims” tools. Those tools can sometimes summarize information—but they can’t:
- assess liability based on Colorado-specific standards and the facts of your incident
- evaluate whether the injury mechanism supports causation (this matters a lot in crush cases)
- respond strategically to insurer tactics that are common after workplace and equipment-related injuries
- preserve and organize evidence in a way that holds up in negotiation or litigation
In real crush cases, timing and documentation are everything—especially when multiple parties may be involved (employers, contractors, equipment owners, or property operators).


