Lebanon has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and regional job sites—manufacturing, logistics, construction, contractors, and service operations that rely on equipment and time-sensitive deliveries. In these environments, crush incidents often involve:
- Forklifts, pallet movement, and loading docks (pinned by shifting loads or equipment interaction)
- Conveyors and moving mechanisms (entrapment or contact between moving parts)
- Presses, rollers, and guarded machinery (caught-between hazards)
- Construction staging and material handling (pinning incidents during set-up or teardown)
- Defective or poorly maintained access equipment (doors, gates, or safety systems that fail)
Ohio cases frequently turn on documentation—incident reports, safety procedures, equipment inspection history, and medical records that show how the injury affects function over time. If the employer or insurer tries to frame the incident as a “one-off mistake,” your lawyer will look for the underlying preventable factors: training gaps, maintenance issues, missing guards, bypassed safety devices, or inadequate jobsite controls.


