In Texas, delays can make it harder to prove what went wrong. In crush cases, key evidence is often tied to the worksite and the equipment—items that can be moved, repaired, or decommissioned quickly.
Local adjusters and defense teams may request statements early, ask for recorded interviews, or point to internal reports that cast the incident as unavoidable. The faster you organize your facts (and keep medical documentation consistent), the stronger your claim is likely to be.
If you’re trying to figure out whether you should “wait and see,” remember this: crush injuries can reveal complications later, and medical notes from the early days often influence how causation is argued.


