In East Ridge—and across the Chattanooga area—many serious injuries occur near active industrial corridors, warehouses, and job sites where equipment is used every day. That creates a specific challenge: key documentation can disappear quickly.
After a crush accident, the most important early items usually include:
- Worksite incident documentation (site logs, supervisor notes, or incident reports)
- Maintenance and safety records for the specific machine or system involved
- Training records showing what workers were expected to do and what they were actually trained on
- Photos/video from the scene (guards, safety switches, loading conditions, and surrounding hazards)
- Medical records that clearly connect your treatment to the mechanism of injury
If you wait too long, the story becomes harder to prove—especially when insurers argue about causation, delay in treatment, or whether safety procedures were followed.


