Crush injuries tend to create late-developing problems—swelling, nerve issues, fractures, internal soft-tissue damage, reduced mobility, and ongoing therapy needs. That means the early story can be incomplete, and the insurance investigation often focuses on what’s documented first.
In Minnesota, your ability to recover can hinge on:
- When you report the injury and whether the employer’s process is followed
- Medical documentation that connects your current limitations to the mechanism of injury
- Evidence of unsafe conditions (guards, lockout/tagout practices, maintenance history, training records)
- Timing—because legal claims have statutes of limitation and workers’ comp has its own procedural rules
A local attorney helps you avoid the most common failure point: letting the “first version” of events become the final version.


