In our experience, the most damaging crush injuries tend to follow the same pattern: someone is moving materials or working near equipment, then gets trapped in the gap—between a moving component and a stationary object, between two pieces of equipment, or between a vehicle and a fixed structure.
Common Parkland-area scenarios include:
- Warehousing and distribution tasks (pallets, conveyors, docks, forklift operations)
- Construction staging and site logistics (material handling, temporary structures, lifts)
- Industrial maintenance and repair (unexpected motion, guarding failures, lockout/tagout problems)
- Loading dock incidents where pedestrians or workers are nearby during operations
Florida insurers often focus on “what the worker did” rather than “what safety systems allowed.” A Parkland-focused lawyer will look at the full setup: procedures, training, maintenance history, and whether the workplace had reasonable safeguards in place.


