Lincoln’s economy includes manufacturing, distribution, construction support work, and industrial services—settings where “caught-between” hazards and equipment safety failures can happen fast. In these environments, the injury often isn’t just a moment; it’s a chain reaction involving:
- Guarding and safety interlocks that may have been bypassed or not functioning
- Lockout/tagout issues during maintenance or clearing jams
- Dock and material-handling routines that change depending on staffing and deadlines
- Forklift and trailer movement around loading areas and staging zones
When a crush injury happens in a workplace like these, fault is frequently disputed using technical records—maintenance logs, training documentation, incident reports, and equipment specifications. Getting help early matters because evidence can be overwritten, archived, or lost.


