Crush cases often turn on what’s documented early—because later, insurers may claim the injury was minor, unrelated, or caused by something else.
**After a pinning or compression accident, prioritize: **
- Medical evaluation right away (and insist your symptoms and mechanism are recorded). Compression injuries can involve internal damage, nerve problems, fractures, and soft-tissue injuries that aren’t always obvious at first.
- Incident reporting details: Get the incident/accident report number and request a copy when possible.
- A written account while it’s fresh: Who was present, what equipment was involved, what safety steps were required, and what was different that day.
- Preserve job-related proof: work orders, maintenance requests, training records you’re given, and any safety communications.
In Indiana, deadlines for injury claims can be unforgiving, and delays can complicate evidence collection. A local attorney can help you act fast without saying or signing things that could weaken your case.


