Crush injuries are rarely simple. In many Lake Oswego-area incidents, the hardest part isn’t proving you were hurt—it’s proving what failed and who is responsible.
Common local patterns include:
- Loading and staging errors around warehouses and contractor sites (pallet collapse, misaligned equipment, improper dock/handling procedures)
- Industrial safety breakdowns (guarding issues, bypassed safety interlocks, inadequate lockout/tagout)
- Site access and traffic mix-ups where vehicles, pedestrians, and equipment operate near each other
- Construction-related pinning/compression during hoisting, material movement, or temporary site staging
Because these scenarios involve technical equipment and safety documentation, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated, exaggerated, or caused by someone else. The legal work is about sorting those disputes using the right records and timeline.


