South Elgin’s mix of industrial employers, logistics activity, and construction projects means crush injuries often involve equipment and procedures that are highly regulated—and sometimes misunderstood.
Common local scenarios include:
- Loading docks and trailer areas where hands/legs can get caught between equipment and moving parts
- Forklift or moving-machine incidents in distribution and warehouse settings
- Machine guarding or lockout/tagout failures during repairs, resets, or maintenance
- Construction site staging where materials shift, collapse, or pin workers during setup and teardown
In these situations, the first battle is usually not “whether you’re hurt.” It’s whether the responsible party can control the story—through missing documentation, delayed reporting, or confusing statements collected early.


