In the Rio Grande Valley, many serious workplace and equipment-related injuries involve environments where documentation and access can be time-sensitive: manufacturing and distribution facilities, ports and logistics sites, construction staging areas, and contractors’ job sites.
After a crush or pinning event, the “story” of what happened usually lives in:
- Incident reports (and whether they’re complete)
- Maintenance and safety logs tied to the equipment or area
- Training records for operating procedures
- Photos/video from the moment the area is secured
- Witness accounts before schedules and personnel change
When evidence is missing or inconsistent, insurers commonly argue the injury wasn’t caused by the accident or that treatment gaps mean the harm is overstated. The way you respond early can make the difference.


