Right after a serious crush or pinning incident, the goal is to protect your health and preserve key evidence for a potential claim.
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem manageable). Some compression injuries worsen as swelling and nerve-related symptoms develop.
- Report the incident through the proper channel. For workplace accidents, a prompt report supports accuracy and documentation.
- Preserve details while they’re fresh: what equipment was involved, what was being moved, where the victim was positioned, and any safety steps that should have prevented the incident.
- Save your records: discharge papers, imaging reports, work restrictions, and communications about return-to-work.
- Be cautious with statements. Early conversations can be used later to challenge injury severity or causation.
If you’re worried about what to say to an insurer or employer, a lawyer can help you communicate in a way that protects your claim.


