After a serious injury, it’s normal to want fast guidance—especially if you’re dealing with pain, missed work, or a partner who’s trying to make phone calls while you’re in appointments.
But be cautious with “automated legal” tools or message-based chat results that promise a value range or settlement timeline. A crush case is too fact-specific. In Pennsylvania, the outcome often turns on:
- what safety rules were required at the time,
- whether those rules were followed,
- how the injury mechanism happened,
- and what doctors can document about causation and long-term impact.
A real attorney’s job is to turn what happened into a legally usable case—using your medical records and the incident evidence, not generic templates.


