After a serious pinning or compression incident, the goal is simple: get medical care and preserve proof.
- Get treatment immediately and follow your providers’ instructions. Delayed care can create avoidable disputes about severity.
- Tell the doctor what happened in plain terms (what equipment, where you were standing, what you were doing, what you felt right away). Avoid guessing about causes.
- Write down details while they’re fresh—exact location, what machine was involved, who was present, and any safety warnings you remember.
- Request incident paperwork (employer incident report, supervisor notes, and any internal logs). In Texas, the sooner records are requested and organized, the less likely key documentation gets lost or overwritten.
If you’re tempted to answer recorded questions from an insurer before you’ve reviewed your medical status and work restrictions, pause. Early statements can be used to minimize injuries or shift responsibility.


