Crush injuries aren’t just “minor” bumps. They can involve deep tissue damage, fractures, nerve injury, internal complications, and long-term mobility problems. The insurance process may try to treat the incident like a simple injury—but crush cases often require time for doctors to document the full extent.
In southeast Missouri workplaces, it’s also common for accidents to involve equipment history and safety procedures (maintenance schedules, guarding, training, lockout/tagout practices). That means your claim usually depends on evidence that can disappear quickly—before a case is filed.


