In the hours after a crush injury, your choices can affect the strength of your claim later. In Warrensville Heights, that often means acting quickly with employers and documenting the incident while details are fresh.
Start with these steps:
- Get medical care immediately (and follow your provider’s instructions). Crush injuries sometimes worsen after the initial exam.
- Report the incident using your employer’s process, and keep copies of anything you submit or receive.
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: equipment involved, where you were positioned, and any visible guards, safety devices, or hazards.
- Write down your memory while it’s still accurate—what you were doing, what you saw, and what changed right before the injury.
- Avoid recorded or overly detailed statements to anyone representing the other side until you understand how the information could be used.
A common problem we see in Ohio: injured workers are told to “just be consistent” or “tell your side,” but the insurer may later argue that the injury is unrelated to the work event, or that the medical records don’t match the story.


