Crush injuries in and around Washington commonly arise in environments like:
- Warehouses and distribution areas: pallet collapse, conveyor entanglement, dock equipment incidents, or a worker caught during staging.
- Manufacturing and fabrication: pinch points, press or stamping hazards, and incidents involving maintenance or lockout/tagout breakdowns.
- Construction and contractor work: materials shifting during hoisting, jobsite equipment malfunctions, or workers caught between moving loads and stationary structures.
- Vehicle-adjacent loading areas: trailers, loading docks, and equipment interaction where visibility and safety procedures matter.
Because these accidents involve machinery and technical safety conditions, the “story” of what happened needs documentation—especially when the other side later argues the injury was minor, unrelated, or unavoidable.


