After an accident involving equipment, loading docks, or machinery, the biggest risk is not just the injury—it’s what happens to evidence and records in the days right after.
In Shiloh, many residents work for employers that rely on strict reporting processes and fast paperwork turnover. That means:
- You may be asked to provide an early recorded statement.
- Your employer may request a “limited” description of the incident.
- Medical care may begin through occupational health or an insurer-approved provider.
- Surveillance, logs, and equipment checks may be archived or overwritten.
A crush injury attorney can help you respond in a way that protects your claim while still getting necessary medical attention.
If you’re feeling pressured to “just explain what happened” right away, pause. The wording can be used later to argue that the injury was minor, unrelated, or caused by you.


