Princeton has a mix of research/office environments, healthcare facilities, commercial properties, and active construction and renovation projects. Across these settings, crush injuries often involve predictable failure points:
- Loading and unloading incidents: pallet movement, dock equipment, or improperly secured loads that shift or fall
- Construction staging and material handling: pinch points from lifting gear, collapsed stacks, or equipment used in tight spaces
- Industrial equipment contact: presses, conveyors, rollers, forklifts, and moving parts that can trap a person between components and stationary structures
- Temporary site conditions: inadequate barriers, missing guardrails, or rushed setup during peak work hours
In Princeton-area disputes, the question usually isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s who was responsible for safe procedures, maintenance, and site control.


