In our experience with Delaware accident claims, the cases that move forward are usually tied to one of these local, real-world scenarios:
- Industrial and warehouse work near major routes: forklift contact, pallet collapse, conveyor entanglement, or a person pinned during loading/unloading.
- Construction and site staging around active traffic: materials shifting, equipment contact in tight work zones, or being caught between mobile gear and fixed structures.
- Transit-adjacent workplace operations: injuries occurring during deliveries, yard operations, or vehicle interactions inside properties near commuting corridors.
Crush injuries frequently involve more than one contributing factor—equipment condition, training, job-site procedures, and sometimes contractor or property responsibility.


