In many crush cases, the first days determine what can be proven later. Equipment gets repaired, cameras may be overwritten, supervisors may change procedures, and medical diagnoses may evolve as swelling and internal damage become clear.
If you’re dealing with a pinning or compression injury, start with two priorities:
- Get medical care immediately (and follow treatment instructions so doctors can document causation and severity).
- Preserve accident proof while it’s still available—incident numbers, photos, witness names, and any records your employer or site generates.
A lawyer can help you move quickly without accidentally saying or signing something that weakens your claim.


