After a crush injury, the first priority is medical care—not paperwork. In Ohio, early treatment and consistent follow-up often matter because insurers may later argue the injury was minor or unrelated.
Within the first 24–48 hours (if you can):
- Get evaluated by a qualified provider and follow treatment instructions.
- Ask for copies of your visit summaries, restrictions, and any imaging reports.
- Report the incident as required by your employer (don’t skip this step).
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were, what equipment was involved, who was present, and what safety procedures were (or weren’t) followed.
If your case involves a workplace injury, you may also be dealing with Ohio’s workers’ compensation system—alongside or instead of a personal injury claim depending on the facts. A local attorney can help you understand which path applies to your situation.


