In the days after a crush injury, the biggest risk is not just the injury itself—it’s what happens to the evidence and the timeline.
Preserve details while they’re still fresh
Even if you’re overwhelmed, try to document:
- The exact location (work area, loading bay, construction zone, or equipment area)
- The machinery/equipment involved (forklift, press, conveyor, dock equipment, gates/doors)
- Who was present when the incident occurred
- Any safety concerns you noticed before the accident (missing guards, bypassed controls, overdue maintenance)
Don’t let “we’ll handle it” become a barrier
Some employers and insurers try to move quickly—sometimes offering paperwork, recorded statements, or informal settlement discussions. In Illinois, early missteps can make it harder to prove fault and damages later.
A local crush injury attorney can help you respond correctly, protect your rights, and keep the claim on track.


