Balch Springs is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area, and that means people often face industrial, logistics, and construction workloads that keep equipment moving—plus crowded roads and shared access points around workplaces.
Crush injuries tend to be more complicated when:
- Work happens across shifting job sites (new contractors, updated schedules, changing supervisors)
- Multiple entities share control (employer + staffing agency + contractor + property/maintenance)
- Video and incident records get overwritten or archived quickly
- Medical treatment plans evolve after initial ER visits, affecting how insurers view “extent of injury”
If you’re trying to figure out whether this is the kind of incident a lawyer should handle, the answer often turns on one question: Who had the duty and control to make the area or equipment safe—and did they follow Texas safety expectations?


