Clarksville’s workforce includes manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and construction-related operations where heavy machinery is part of daily work. In these settings, crush injuries frequently involve:
- Forklifts, pallet movement, and loading/unloading incidents
- Conveyor or dock equipment entrapment
- Presses, rollers, and guarded machinery failures or bypassed safeguards
- Collapse or shifting loads during staging or transport
These cases rarely come down to “someone made a mistake.” They often involve safety procedures, maintenance practices, training, and whether guards or lockout/tagout steps were followed.
If you’ve been told the incident was unavoidable—or that the equipment was “working as designed”—that’s a signal you need a lawyer who can investigate the real-world safety picture, not just the surface explanation.


