Sellersburg has a mix of industrial employers, warehouses, and construction activity in the surrounding Clark County area. That matters because crush injuries often involve machinery and site conditions where safety depends on procedures—not just luck.
After an incident, we frequently see questions connected to:
- Warehouse and loading-area incidents: pallets, dock equipment, forklifts, or storage racks shifting or failing during loading/unloading.
- Manufacturing and maintenance work: parts moving unexpectedly, guards not in place, or equipment re-started while someone was still in a hazardous zone.
- Construction staging and material handling: pinch points, collapsing/tilting loads, and worksite setup issues that lead to caught-between injuries.
- Vehicle-and-equipment interaction: trailer/dock alignment problems, backing incidents, or equipment strikes that result in compression injuries.
Even if you think “it was just part of the job,” Indiana law still requires employers and other responsible parties to follow safety duties and operate without unnecessary risk.


