The fastest way to protect your claim is to act calmly and intentionally in the earliest window after the incident:
- Get medical care right away (even if the injury seems “not that bad”). Crush injuries can involve internal damage, nerve compression, and complications that become clearer after imaging and follow-up.
- Report the incident through the proper channels. If it happened at work, make sure the employer documents it according to workplace requirements.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available: take photos if you can do so safely, save any incident number you receive, and write down what you remember about the sequence of events.
- Avoid recorded statements or “quick explanations” to insurers/employers before you understand what they might use later.
If you’re dealing with pain, lost wages, or pressure from an adjuster, that’s exactly when having legal guidance matters.


