Barrington’s mix of suburban businesses, industrial suppliers, and commercial loading operations means crush-type incidents often involve worksite equipment and “shared responsibility” scenarios—for example:
- injuries during loading/unloading near docks, trailers, or storage racks
- compression or pinning incidents tied to material-handling systems (forklifts, conveyors, hoists)
- multi-employer worksites where contractors, staffing agencies, or equipment providers may be involved
- injuries occurring at facilities serving commuters and regional freight routes (making video and access logs particularly important)
In these situations, the timeline and documentation matter. Evidence can disappear quickly, and assumptions are frequently made before medical records clearly describe the injury.


