Rantoul’s workforce and commercial activity mean crush incidents frequently connect to equipment, loading/unloading workflows, and industrial safety practices. Those cases tend to generate documentation that’s not always easy to interpret—maintenance history, safety check records, training logs, incident reports, and video (when available).
That’s also where “AI” can be useful: not as a replacement for a lawyer, but as a tool to organize and surface relevant details quickly—especially when you’re dealing with medical appointments and work restrictions at the same time.
In Illinois, the practical challenge is timing and proof. If evidence is missing, inconsistent, or hard to connect to your specific injuries, insurers may try to limit what they pay.


