In many Burleson cases, the dispute isn’t about whether an accident occurred—it’s about what allowed it to happen and who should pay. That can involve:
- Safety procedures that weren’t followed (or weren’t followed consistently)
- Equipment maintenance gaps (inspection logs, repair history, guard issues)
- Training and supervision problems on job sites and in industrial settings
- Multiple entities involved (employer, contractor, property owner, equipment supplier)
Because crush injuries can involve deep tissue damage, fractures, nerve impairment, and long recovery, insurers may try to minimize the connection between the incident and your current symptoms. A Texas crush injury lawyer helps you counter that by building a fact-based timeline tied to medical documentation.


