In suburban DuPage County and the surrounding corridor, many facilities operate with tight schedules and high-throughput processes. That can mean:
- Cameras overwrite quickly (especially in loading bays and shared corridors)
- Maintenance logs get updated or archived
- Incident narratives are influenced by supervisors and insurers early
- Medical details evolve over days—swelling, nerve symptoms, and range-of-motion changes may not be obvious immediately
Because of that, a crush injury claim often turns on what can be proven, not just what happened. The first priority is preserving the facts that establish how the hazard occurred, who controlled the area, and what safety steps were missing or ignored.


