Crush accidents are often “small in seconds, huge in impact.” The harm can include fractures, internal injuries, nerve damage, chronic pain, and mobility limits—sometimes with symptoms that worsen after the initial incident.
In a Saratoga Springs context, we commonly see crush-type injuries tied to:
- Industrial maintenance and repair (service work around moving parts)
- Loading and staging areas (dock equipment, conveyors, pallet systems)
- Construction and renovation work (equipment handling, temporary setups)
- Seasonal and event-related operations (crowded operations where safety procedures must still be followed)
These cases tend to involve technical safety issues—guarding, lockout/tagout, maintenance history, training records, and whether policies were actually followed.


