Crush injury cases in Fargo often depend on one central question: who controlled the safety conditions at the time of the incident?
In many local scenarios, responsibility is not limited to a single person. It may involve:
- an employer’s safety practices and training
- a general contractor or site supervisor’s coordination
- a property owner’s maintenance of loading areas or barriers
- a vendor or equipment provider when guarding or warnings were inadequate
Because Fargo employers operate across manufacturing, distribution, and construction, these claims frequently involve technical safety details—lockout/tagout compliance, machine guarding, maintenance timing, and whether job procedures matched what workers were actually doing.


