Before you worry about claims, focus on evidence and safety. Ohio cases often turn on what can be proven—so early steps matter.
- Get medical care right away, even if you think the injury is “not that bad.” Crush injuries can worsen as swelling and internal damage become clear.
- Report the incident through your employer and request a copy of the incident report (if you can do so). For worksite injuries, documentation is often the backbone of the claim.
- Write down the sequence of events while it’s fresh: what equipment was involved, what you were doing, what you saw/ heard, and who was nearby.
- Save photos/video if permitted (guards, lockout/tagout condition, damaged equipment, warning signs, the work area).
- Keep all work status paperwork you receive—restrictions, return-to-work notes, and any changes in duties.
If an insurer or employer asks for a statement, don’t feel pressured to answer immediately. In many Worthington crush injury situations, early statements can later be used to minimize causation or claim the injury is unrelated.


