Crush injuries tend to be “mechanism-driven.” That means the outcome depends on things like:
- Whether safety guards were in place and functioning
- Whether lockout/tagout or similar controls were used
- How equipment was maintained and inspected
- Whether employees were trained for the specific task and setup
- Whether the work area was controlled and properly secured
In practice, Bartow injury claims often turn into disputes about procedure: what should have happened under established safety practices vs. what actually happened in the minutes leading up to the injury.
That’s why having an attorney who understands how to evaluate workplace documentation—not just medical records—is so important.


