After a crush-type incident, the evidence trail can disappear quickly—maintenance logs get overwritten, video footage is retained briefly, and workplace statements get “cleaned up” for clarity. In Texas, the practical reality is that you may need to move fast to preserve records and build a consistent story of what happened and how it changed your life.
A strong case usually requires two things:
- Accident proof (reports, photos, equipment status, witness accounts)
- Medical proof (diagnosis, restrictions, treatment plan, and functional limitations)
When those two pieces don’t line up, insurance adjusters may push back aggressively. Having local legal guidance helps you respond in a way that protects your position.


