Garden City’s workforce includes industrial, service, and construction activity, and many serious injuries happen in predictable “hot spots”—especially where schedules, tight layouts, or heavy equipment overlap.
You may be looking for legal help if your accident involved:
- Loading and unloading incidents: being pinned between pallets, trailers, dock equipment, or a moving object and a fixed surface.
- Construction and renovation work: crush injuries during staging, lifting, or when temporary structures or equipment fail.
- Industrial and shop settings: caught-in/between hazards around presses, conveyors, rollers, or automated doors and gates.
- Parking-lot and delivery-area collisions: not every crush injury is inside a factory—intersections between pedestrians, vehicles, and loading activity can create compression and fall hazards.
Idaho cases often turn on what safety rules were required for that work environment and whether those rules were followed when the incident occurred.


