Many injured workers in Scranton feel pressure to return quickly—especially when they’re trying to keep up with payroll cycles, shift schedules, or family expenses. But crush injuries can evolve. Swelling can change, nerve symptoms can worsen, and imaging may reveal fractures or internal damage only after your first visit.
That timing matters for claims. Insurers often look for gaps to argue the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the incident. A prompt medical evaluation and consistent follow-up helps establish a clearer timeline for causation.
What to do now:
- Get medical care promptly and follow the treatment plan.
- Ask your provider to document work limitations clearly.
- Keep records of every appointment tied to the injury.


