In the Rio Grande Valley, many employers and contractors move quickly after an incident. They may secure the area, return equipment to service, and handle documentation internally. That can be a problem for injured workers—because the strongest proof in crush cases is often time-sensitive.
After a pinning, entanglement, or compression accident, it’s common for key items to change fast:
- Safety guards get reinstalled or modified
- Maintenance logs are “cleaned up” or reclassified
- Cameras get overwritten
- Incident reports get revised
- Witnesses get reassigned
Act early so your claim isn’t built on incomplete information.


