After a pinning or crushing incident, the most important goal is medical care—but the second goal is preserving evidence.
In Virginia, delays can create problems:
- Evidence gets removed or overwritten (incident footage, maintenance logs, access-control data, or equipment status reports).
- Work restrictions may change quickly, affecting how insurers view the seriousness of your injuries.
- Statements made early—to an employer, a safety officer, or an adjuster—can be used later to dispute causation or extent of harm.
A local lawyer can help you act strategically from the beginning: what to document, what to request, and what to avoid saying until your claim is protected.


