Ozark’s workforce includes industrial operations, warehouses, and construction-adjacent work where heavy equipment and tight workspaces are common. In these environments, crush injuries can happen when:
- A worker is caught between a machine part and a fixed surface
- Loads shift during material handling or staging
- Equipment fails to stop safely or guarding isn’t functioning as intended
- Lockout/tagout procedures aren’t followed during maintenance or resets
These cases often depend on technical facts—inspection history, safety procedures, and how the incident unfolded in real time. That’s why “quick answers” from an automated chat or an insurer’s initial call can’t replace a legal team that knows how to investigate and document liability.


