Rochester Hills residents work across a wide range of industrial and technical environments. Crush-type accidents commonly show up in situations like:
- Material handling and loading: a pallet/fixture shifts, a load is pulled improperly, or a person is pinned between stacked materials and equipment.
- Machine-related incidents: being caught near moving mechanisms, caught-in/between hazards, or injuries during adjustments/operations.
- Construction and maintenance work: heavy components, staging systems, or temporary equipment fails or is used unsafely.
- Vehicle-adjacent industrial hazards: injuries occur around forklifts, trailers, or dock equipment—especially when traffic flow and work zones overlap.
These cases tend to involve technical safety questions and document-heavy proof. That’s why the right legal approach focuses on more than “what happened”—it focuses on what Michigan law requires to establish responsibility.


