In Holladay, many serious compression injuries come from worksite environments where heavy materials, moving machinery, and tight schedules overlap—especially when safety steps are rushed or procedures aren’t followed consistently. Common scenarios include:
- Caught-between incidents around forklifts, carts, pallet jacks, dock plates, or staging areas
- Pinning/compression injuries involving presses, hydraulic equipment, rollers, conveyors, or moving parts
- Falling or shifting loads that trap workers or contractors during unloading, staging, or material handling
- Construction and renovation hazards where lifting, bracing, or equipment placement goes wrong
- Vehicle-and-equipment overlaps near loading zones, service entrances, or jobsite perimeter areas
The legal challenge is that these cases often involve multiple potential responsible parties—employers, contractors, equipment owners, maintenance vendors, and sometimes property owners managing shared work areas.


