Ridgewood’s mix of industrial/commercial workplaces, service businesses, and high pedestrian activity can create high-risk moments—especially where equipment and deliveries intersect with tight schedules.
Crush injuries often involve:
- Loading docks, delivery bays, and warehouse-style back rooms: pallet handling, dock doors, conveyor components, or machinery used for stocking.
- Construction and contractor jobs: staged materials, hoisting/rigging operations, or improper setup around moving equipment.
- Facilities serving the community: maintenance work involving gates, doors, or industrial lifting systems.
- Work zones near traffic and commuter routes: incidents involving vehicles and equipment operating close to pedestrians or restricted areas.
Even if the incident seems “contained,” crush injuries can worsen after the fact—swelling, delayed pain, and complications may show up days later. In New Jersey, that timing can matter for how insurers and employers interpret causation.


