Many of the cases we see in Coshocton tie to how work gets done locally—tight schedules, heavy equipment, and job sites where multiple people coordinate daily. Common scenarios include:
- Manufacturing or fabrication accidents where a worker is pinned by equipment, material handling systems, or moving parts.
- Warehouse and loading incidents involving pallet movement, dock equipment, or stored materials shifting.
- Construction and industrial maintenance where a worker is caught between structural elements or tools during staging.
- Transportation-related worksite injuries where vehicles, trailers, or lift equipment create “caught-between” hazards.
Regardless of the setting, these cases tend to turn on the same core issue: was the hazard reasonably controlled, and did the responsible party follow required safety obligations?


