Crush injuries often come from situations that look “routine” until the moment something fails—like a loading dock move, a pallet shift, a machine cycle, or a maintenance step that wasn’t completed safely.
In the Manhattan area, common settings include:
- Industrial and manufacturing sites with presses, conveyors, and moving parts
- Warehouses and distribution centers handling pallets, forklifts, and dock equipment
- Construction-adjacent operations where staging, hoisting, and temporary setups are used
When injuries are caused by equipment interaction, insurers frequently focus on two themes:
- whether the worker followed instructions/training, and
- whether the injury was “consistent” with the employer’s version of events.
A lawyer’s job is to pressure-test that story using evidence, medical documentation, and Illinois law.


