New Carrollton sits in the Washington, D.C. metro area—meaning you may have been hurt at a facility that relies on fast turnarounds, tight schedules, and equipment that’s used repeatedly throughout the day. In practice, that can lead to common problems we see in serious pinning/compression claims:
- Maintenance and inspection records don’t match the incident timeline (or are missing entirely)
- Multiple parties control the workspace (employer, contractor, equipment provider, property operator)
- Early statements get used to narrow your injuries before your medical condition stabilizes
- Video footage is overwritten or never requested quickly enough
Because these disputes hinge on documentation, “getting answers quickly” is useful—but it’s not enough. The goal is to protect the facts that will matter when insurers challenge liability or the extent of your harm.


