Roanoke is growing, and with that growth comes more industrial, warehouse, logistics, and construction activity in the region. Those workplaces often involve machinery and “caught-in/between” hazards—forklifts, loading docks, conveyors, presses, hydraulic lifts, and staging equipment.
Even outside heavy industry, crush-type injuries can happen around:
- loading and unloading areas (commercial deliveries, trailers, dock equipment)
- construction sites (materials handling, temporary structures, rigging)
- retail and service environments (malfunctioning gates/doors, unsafe storage or loading zones)
In Roanoke, many injured people first report the incident to an employer or property manager—then the next step becomes an insurer-driven process. That’s where timing and documentation matter.


