Dickinson’s workforce and industrial footprint mean serious accidents can involve heavy machinery, loading/unloading operations, and tight workspaces. Whether the incident occurred at a refinery-related facility, a warehouse, a construction site, or another industrial setting, crush injuries often come with the same challenges:
- Multiple potential responsible parties (employer, equipment contractor, property owner, maintenance vendor, or another operator)
- Technical evidence (guarding systems, lockout/tagout procedures, maintenance history, equipment condition)
- Serious proof of damages (hospital treatment, follow-up care, missed work, long-term limits)
- Early insurer tactics (attempts to minimize severity or shift fault)
In North Dakota, these disputes frequently hinge on how clearly liability and damages are documented from the start—especially when injuries evolve over days or weeks.


