In and around Lebanon, crush-type accidents often happen in high-activity environments—manufacturing and distribution facilities, small workshops, loading areas, and job sites that see rotating crews and tight schedules. When production keeps moving, safety details can get overlooked.
Right after a caught-between or compression injury, focus on these practical items:
- Get medical care and follow-up appointments documented in writing.
- Ask for the incident report number (workplace) or a written record of what was documented (premises).
- Photograph the scene if safe: lockout/tagout controls, guards, warning labels, positioning of equipment, and any damaged parts.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—what you were doing, what you were told, and what you observed.
Even if the injury seems “workable,” crush injuries can involve deeper tissue damage, fractures, nerve issues, or complications that show up after swelling and inflammation progress.


