In and around Mercer County, many serious injuries occur in environments where speed and production schedules matter: manufacturing floors, loading areas, maintenance work, and job sites where equipment is moved in tight spaces. When a crush injury happens, the parties involved may point to different causes—equipment malfunction, “operator error,” inadequate training, or a safety process that was allegedly followed.
The result is that claims frequently turn into disputes about:
- what specific safety steps were required that day,
- whether guards, barriers, or lockout procedures were in place,
- whether maintenance and inspections were current,
- and whether the medical findings match the mechanism of injury.


