Riverdale has a mix of commercial corridors and industrial activity, and many residents work around warehouses, loading areas, maintenance yards, and construction-adjacent sites. That matters because crush injuries here often happen during high-throughput operations—loading/unloading, equipment staging, dock work, and vehicle movement.
In these settings, the same pattern shows up:
- Multiple people may have “control” of different parts of the process (supervisor, contractor, equipment operator, site owner)
- Safety steps may be partially done—or documented after the fact
- Video can exist, but it gets overwritten quickly
- Medical treatment may begin immediately, but evidence linking the mechanism to the long-term impairment can be contested
A strong case starts by treating the accident like a serious claim—not a workplace mishap you have to explain away.


