In and around Easton, many serious crush injuries are tied to environments where heavy equipment and tight spaces collide—especially during busy work cycles.
Common Easton-area scenarios include:
- Warehouses and distribution work: forklift contact, pallet collapse, conveyor entrapment, or being pinned by moving loads
- Loading docks and material handling: dock plates, gates, rollers, and lift-assist systems that fail or are operated unsafely
- Construction and industrial maintenance: caught-in/between pinch points, collapsed staging, or equipment being serviced without proper controls
- Site work involving contractors: shared workspaces where responsibilities for safety weren’t clearly assigned
Why this matters legally: cases like these frequently involve multiple responsible parties (employers, contractors, equipment owners, maintenance providers, and sometimes equipment suppliers). The early investigation determines who gets pulled into the claim and what evidence will still be available.


