After a pinned or compressed-injury event, the first days matter—because documentation and witness recollection can fade, and some evidence is only available briefly.
Focus on these steps right away:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor at first). Crush injuries can involve internal damage, nerve issues, fractures, and complications that show up later.
- Ask for the incident report (workplace or property incident). If it’s a workplace event, request the report number and a copy of what you can.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing, what equipment/vehicle was involved, who was nearby, and what conditions existed.
- Preserve what you can safely preserve: photos of the scene, visible injuries, and any labels/conditions on equipment.
- Limit statements to factual basics. Insurance adjusters and supervisors may ask questions early—before causation and injury severity are fully documented.
If you’re worried about missing deadlines, evidence, or what to say, that’s exactly where a Brockton crush injury attorney helps.


