In and around Clawson, many injuries occur in settings where speed matters: production schedules, shipping deadlines, tool changes, and warehouse workflows. When something goes wrong, injured workers are often told to “handle it quickly,” return to duty, or give a statement before doctors have confirmed the full extent of harm.
That’s where cases can be won or lost. Crush injuries may involve internal damage, nerve involvement, fractures, or delayed complications—meaning the early narrative can become a problem later if it doesn’t match the medical record.


