In smaller Minnesota communities, the “story” of an accident spreads quickly. But for crush injury cases, what matters is what can be proven: equipment condition, safety procedures, maintenance history, witness observations, and how the injury ties to the incident.
After a crush accident, you may be told:
- the injury “doesn’t look that bad,”
- it’s “just one of those things,” or
- you should wait on treatment or statements.
Those comments can be understandable—but they’re also risky. Crush injuries can involve internal damage, fractures, nerve involvement, and complications that emerge after the initial shock fades.


