When a crush injury occurs, what you do next can affect evidence, insurance decisions, and the strength of your claim.
1) Get medical documentation right away Crush injuries can involve hidden damage (such as fractures, internal trauma, nerve problems, or delayed swelling). Even if symptoms seem manageable at first, go to an ER/urgent care and follow up with specialists as recommended.
2) Report the incident through the correct channel If it happened at work, make sure the incident is formally reported to your supervisor/HR and that you retain copies of any paperwork you receive.
3) Preserve what’s unique about the scene If it’s safe to do so, note:
- the equipment involved (make/model if you know it)
- what you were doing when the incident happened
- where the guarding or barriers were (or weren’t)
- any witnesses on shift
4) Be careful with early statements Insurers and employers may ask questions quickly. In many Texarkana claims, early statements are used to minimize seriousness or challenge causation. Keep communication factual and avoid speculation about what caused the event.


