New Albany sits near major transportation corridors and has a mix of industrial employers, distribution activity, and construction work. That environment often means:
- Time-sensitive work zones near loading docks and equipment staging
- Shift-based schedules that can affect how quickly evidence is documented
- Multiple contractors working in the same area (which can complicate who is responsible)
- High-volume equipment use where maintenance and safety logs matter
Crush injuries in these settings frequently require investigation beyond “what happened.” The key question becomes: what safety systems were required, what was actually in place, and why the accident still occurred.


