Crush injuries aren’t like many other injuries where you can “wait and see” for weeks without consequences. Compression and pinning can cause internal trauma, nerve damage, fractures, and complications that may not fully show up until follow-up care.
In Mandan’s industrial workforce, common contributors include:
- Forklift and pallet incidents during stacking, moving loads, or unloading
- Entrapment near equipment where guards, barriers, or lockout steps weren’t properly used
- Loading dock and material handling hazards involving doors, gates, or equipment alignment
- Maintenance or repair work where machinery wasn’t isolated the way it should have been
- Construction staging and lifting where materials shift or equipment is positioned unsafely
When a crush injury happens, the immediate question isn’t only “Who caused it?” It’s also: What safety standard applied at the time, and what records exist to prove it?


