Corning’s economy includes manufacturing and logistics, which means the risks are often tied to machinery, loading areas, and high-traffic job sites—not just “slip-and-fall” situations. Crush injuries commonly involve:
- Caught-in/between hazards near conveyors, presses, dock equipment, or moving parts
- Pinned injuries from improperly secured loads, gates, doors, or guards
- Compression injuries during maintenance, repair, or equipment clearance
In these cases, the facts matter more than the injury alone. Insurance carriers may argue the incident was unavoidable, that safety procedures were followed, or that the injury wasn’t caused by the mechanism described. Your attorney needs to prepare for those arguments quickly.


