After a crush accident, the biggest risk is losing proof and letting insurers set the timeline. Focus on these steps first:
- Get medical care right away (and follow up). Crush injuries can involve internal damage, nerve compression, fractures, and complications that aren’t obvious immediately.
- Report the incident through the proper channel. If it happened at work, ensure the employer’s incident report is completed accurately.
- Write down what you remember—while it’s fresh. Include the sequence of events, the equipment involved, who was present, and what you were told afterward.
- Preserve scene evidence if you can do so safely. Photos of the area, equipment condition, guards/disconnects, and any visible hazards can matter.
- Avoid giving detailed recorded statements to insurers or opposing parties before you understand your legal position.
If you’re worried about what to say (or what not to sign), that’s exactly where a local attorney helps—quickly.


