Crush injuries often involve technical mechanisms—presses, conveyors, dock systems, forklifts, lifting rigs, pallet handling, scaffolding components, and loading/unloading hardware. In El Paso workplaces (including warehouses tied to logistics routes and industrial construction schedules), the case can hinge on:
- Whether safety procedures were followed (lockout/tagout, guarding, barriers, operating protocols)
- Whether maintenance and inspection records exist and match what employees were told
- Whether supervisors trained workers on the specific equipment and hazard controls
- Whether multiple parties share responsibility, such as the employer, equipment provider, contractor, or site owner
Because these incidents can be catastrophic and evidence is time-sensitive, waiting too long can make it harder to prove what happened and why it was preventable.


