Newcastle has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and industrial/employment corridors, and many injuries happen in environments where people are moving quickly—delivery schedules, shift changes, loading/unloading, and time-sensitive production.
Crush injuries in these settings often involve:
- Forklifts, pallet jacks, and dock areas (caught-between incidents)
- Conveyors and moving equipment (entanglement or pinning)
- Presses, hydraulic lifts, and hoists (compression injuries)
- Improperly secured loads (pallet collapse or shifting materials)
In Oklahoma, employers and their insurers may focus on whether you “should have been able to avoid it,” or whether the process was followed “the way it’s supposed to be.” That’s why your case needs more than sympathy—it needs a clear, evidence-based narrative built around responsibility and preventable safety failures.


