In and around West Haven, crush injuries commonly occur during fast-paced operations where workers and equipment share tight spaces—think loading docks, warehouse staging, manufacturing floors, and construction support work.
Residents often describe incidents like:
- A worker caught between a trailer and a dock/guide system
- Fingers or limbs pinned by equipment during maintenance or jams
- Compression injuries during lift-and-move tasks with heavy components
- Incidents involving conveyors, gates, or guarding that wasn’t functioning as intended
Because these events can involve multiple controls (equipment, supervisors, contractors, premises conditions), the “who is responsible?” question can be harder than it sounds—especially once an insurer starts framing it as a one-time mistake.


