After a pinning or compression incident, the details get harder to capture as days pass. A strong claim usually starts with a clear record.
If you can, do these things early:
- Go to medical care immediately (even if pain seems manageable at first). Crush-related injuries can worsen—nerve damage, fractures, internal injuries, and swelling complications may not be obvious right away.
- Ask for the incident report number and request a copy of what the employer filed.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were, what equipment was involved, who was working nearby, what safety steps were supposed to happen.
- Preserve physical and digital evidence: photos of the area/equipment (if safe), witness names, and any messages about modified duties or restrictions.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurers and employers sometimes request statements before the full medical picture is known.
In Connecticut, your ability to prove what happened often depends on documentation. The sooner you start building it, the harder it is for insurers to reduce the seriousness of your injuries.


