After a pinning or compression incident, the first few days can shape the outcome. Evidence is frequently temporary—equipment gets repaired, safety logs are updated, cameras may roll over, and witness memories fade.
Acting early can help you:
- Preserve incident reports and safety documentation
- Document pain and functional limits while they’re still evolving
- Avoid recorded statements that can be misunderstood later
- Identify every party that may share responsibility (not just the person “on site”)


