Williston’s industrial workforce means crush injuries can involve highly technical equipment and fast-moving job sites. In many cases, key proof is created and then lost quickly—maintenance logs get updated, surveillance footage overwrites, and supervisors’ recollections change.
A local attorney focuses on:
- Preserving site evidence early (photos, equipment status, incident reports, and any available video)
- Tracing maintenance and safety compliance tied to the specific machinery or handling process
- Identifying all responsible parties, which may include the operator, employer, contractors, equipment owners, and manufacturers
- Building a timeline that matches how injuries typically evolve in the weeks after a compression or pinning event
That approach matters because crush injury claims often turn on what safety measures were required—and whether they were actually followed at the time of the incident.


