In Gatesville and across Central Texas, many injuries involve equipment, loading areas, and work procedures that change from shift to shift. Surveillance may be overwritten, machinery may be repaired or reassembled, and maintenance logs can be “cleaned up” or archived.
That’s why the first step after a crush injury isn’t searching the internet for an “AI attorney” promise—it’s building a record. A lawyer can move early to preserve what matters, including:
- Incident reports and employer documentation
- Equipment condition and safety guard details
- Maintenance and inspection history
- Witness contact information (coworkers, supervisors, safety personnel)
- Photos/video from the scene (before repairs remove proof)
Even if you feel overwhelmed, acting early can make the difference between a claim that’s supported and one that’s questioned.


