In and around Aberdeen, many serious injuries occur in settings that move fast and generate paperwork slowly—industrial yards, warehouses, fabrication spaces, construction sites, and loading/unloading operations. When a crush injury involves machinery or site logistics, the key questions usually aren’t “Did you get hurt?” but “What exactly failed, and who controlled the safety?”
That matters because insurers often focus on:
- whether the incident was properly reported,
- whether safety procedures were followed,
- how quickly medical care began,
- and whether later treatment reflects the original mechanism of injury.
A strong Aberdeen case typically depends on preserving the right records early—before equipment is repaired, surveillance is overwritten, or maintenance logs get rewritten.


