Crush injuries don’t always announce themselves as catastrophic on day one. Swelling, bruising, and “it doesn’t look too bad” can hide damage to nerves, tissue, joints, and deeper structures. Meanwhile, insurers may move fast to close the file.
In western North Carolina workplaces and construction sites, common early delays include:
- Treatment gaps after the initial visit (which insurers may try to use against causation)
- Incomplete incident reports or reports that focus on “operator error”
- Unpreserved digital evidence—especially if a facility overwrites footage or if a contractor changes shifts
- Unclear job-site control (who was supervising, who owned the equipment, who handled maintenance)
In Morganton, the practical goal is simple: start building a defensible timeline while your medical condition and the accident record are still fresh.


