In the days after a compression accident, the biggest risk is not just injury—it’s losing proof and getting pushed into statements before your medical picture is complete.
Right away:
- Get medical care and make sure the diagnosis matches what happened (pinning/compression injuries can evolve).
- Report the incident through the proper channels at your job site.
- Preserve documentation: incident number, supervisor notes, safety reports, and any photos/video taken at the scene.
Be careful with communications:
- Avoid detailed explanations to insurers or other parties until your attorney has reviewed what’s being asked.
- If you sign anything, request a copy first and consider having counsel review it.
This early phase matters in Miramar because many claims turn on what documentation exists—especially when employers or equipment operators later argue the incident was unavoidable.


