Crush injuries don’t always look severe at first. Swelling, bruising, and pain may evolve over days—particularly with injuries involving:
- hands and fingers (pinching, trapping, crush fractures)
- limbs and torso (compression injuries, nerve damage)
- loading areas (pallet/fixture collapse, caught-between hazards)
- construction/industrial work (equipment contact, entrapment during setup)
In Taylor, many workplaces serve the broader Central Texas region, so the same incident can trigger multiple internal and external reports—while the insurer tries to lock in a narrative early. If your statement or paperwork is incomplete, it can become harder to prove the full impact later.


