In Central Kentucky, crush injuries often intersect with work sites where safety documentation and maintenance records are time-sensitive—factories, distribution operations, construction staging, and facilities that use forklifts, conveyors, presses, loading docks, and industrial doors.
After an incident, the clock starts ticking in a few ways:
- Medical proof takes time: swelling and nerve damage may show up later.
- Video and logs disappear: cameras can be overwritten, and equipment history can be archived.
- Statements get shaped by procedure: employers and insurers may steer you toward “routine” reporting.
A crush injury attorney can help you act quickly in the right order—so your claim is built on solid facts, not incomplete recollections.


