In Massachusetts, delays can cost you. The sooner you secure medical documentation and preserve evidence from the scene, the stronger your position tends to be—especially when insurers argue that your symptoms came later, or that the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
Watertown’s mix of working facilities and commuter activity also means claims can involve multiple parties and moving parts—employers, equipment owners, contractors, and sometimes property-related responsibilities depending on where the accident occurred.
If you can do so safely:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think the injury is “not that bad”).
- Tell providers exactly how the injury happened.
- Save incident details you receive (report numbers, supervisor names, dates/times).
- Avoid signing anything you don’t understand.
A Watertown crush injury attorney can help you decide what to document, what to request, and what not to say while your injuries are still being evaluated.


