After a crush incident, the details matter—especially when insurers later argue the injury was minor or unrelated.
Focus on these priorities immediately:
- Get medical care and follow up. Crush injuries often look different days later (swelling, nerve symptoms, fractures, soft-tissue damage).
- Request the incident paperwork. Ask for an incident/accident report number, witness names, and any internal documentation your employer generates.
- Document what you can. Photos of the area, the equipment involved, and the positioning of guards/barriers can be critical. If you can’t photograph it, write down what you remember while it’s fresh.
- Be careful with statements. Early conversations can be used to minimize causation or shift blame.
If you want a virtual consultation, it can help you organize next steps while you’re recovering or dealing with limited mobility.


