Many people delay getting help because the injury seems manageable at first—especially when the incident happens quickly and the body is still “shocking” itself into revealing damage. In Florida, insurers often look for consistency: treatment timing, medical notes that match the mechanism of injury, and documentation of work restrictions.
After a pinning or compression incident, it’s common to face:
- swelling and delayed pain (which can complicate causation arguments)
- gaps in treatment if you wait “to see how it goes”
- pressure to give statements early, before your full diagnosis is known
- uncertainty if multiple parties were involved (employer, contractor, site owner, equipment provider)
The goal is to start building the paper trail while the facts are fresh.


