In and around Lima, many crush injuries occur in environments where quick work pace and heavy equipment collide: warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing floors, loading areas, and construction sites supporting local industrial activity. In these settings, the difference between “it was an accident” and “someone failed to prevent it” is usually buried in records.
Common proof points include:
- whether guards, barriers, or interlocks were intact (and whether anyone bypassed them)
- maintenance schedules and inspection logs for machinery that can trap or compress workers
- training and written safety procedures for the specific task being performed
- incident reporting practices at the site (and whether important details were recorded or delayed)
Because these facts are technical, companies often move quickly to protect themselves—sometimes by minimizing what happened or shifting blame to the injured worker. Having a lawyer early helps you preserve and organize the evidence before it disappears.


