In and around Ramsey, many injuries involve industrial processes where safety depends on procedures—lockout/tagout practices, guarded equipment, training, and maintenance logs. When someone is caught between moving parts and a fixed structure, the “how” is usually technical:
- malfunctioning or bypassed safety devices
- failure to follow energy-control procedures
- unsafe staging of materials at loading docks
- equipment issues during hauling, lifting, or moving pallets
- pinch points, entrapment zones, or collapse hazards in work areas
Because the mechanism is often complex, insurers may try to frame the incident as a simple mistake. A crush injury claim is stronger when it’s grounded in the actual safety requirements that should have applied at the time of the incident.


