Crush injuries in our area often involve environments where people are working close to moving machinery, delivery equipment, or heavy-site logistics. These incidents can happen in a split second, but liability usually depends on what safety systems were in place beforehand.
Typical situations include:
- Warehouse and distribution loading: being pinned between a trailer and dock equipment, or between pallets and handling devices during staging.
- Manufacturing and industrial work: caught-in/between hazards near presses, conveyors, rollers, or rotating components.
- Construction and site operations: compression injuries from equipment failure, improper rigging/hoisting practices, or unsafe staging.
- Vehicle-related workplace incidents: a person struck or pinned by a forklift, yard truck, or other industrial vehicle.
If your injury happened around a jobsite, facility access points, or loading areas—especially where there’s time pressure—your case may require a detailed look at procedures, training, and maintenance.


