In and around Southern Pines, many injuries occur in fast-moving environments—sites where deliveries arrive, equipment is moved repeatedly, and workers rely on procedures to keep pinch and entrapment hazards under control. When something goes wrong, insurers may argue:
- the incident was a “momentary mistake”
- safety rules were followed “in general”
- the injury is exaggerated or unrelated to the accident
- you assumed a risk by continuing work
Crush cases frequently depend on what happened in the minutes before the injury, whether safety steps were actually used, and what documentation exists (or is missing). A lawyer helps you build the timeline and focus on proof that matters under North Carolina injury and negligence rules.


