Crush cases aren’t like many “slip and fall” claims. The injury mechanism is usually technical: caught-in/between hazards, load shifts, equipment pinch points, pallet or material failures, and inadequate guarding.
In coastal communities like North Myrtle Beach, additional practical factors sometimes show up in real incidents:
- Construction staging constraints (narrow work zones, temporary barriers, and fast-moving schedules)
- Outdoor operations near docks, lifts, and heavy materials where conditions can change quickly
- Warehouse and logistics activity tied to tourism demand (increased throughput can strain safety routines)
- Subcontractor overlap on job sites, which can complicate who controlled safety
Because of these realities, the evidence often lives in maintenance/inspection records, work orders, training materials, and site documentation—not just what witnesses remember.


