In the hours and days after an accident, the smartest move is not arguing about fault—it’s protecting evidence and your medical record.
Do this early:
- Get medical care right away (even if the pain seems minor at first). Crush injuries can worsen as swelling and internal damage become clear.
- Request the incident report and write down any details you remember: equipment involved, where it happened, who was operating it, and what safety barriers or guards were present.
- Preserve photos/video if you can do so safely (scene layout, damaged equipment, warning labels, and any blocked-off areas).
- Track work restrictions and missed shifts. In Edmonds, many residents commute for work—documentation helps connect the injury to lost income and functional limits.
Be cautious with statements. Insurers may ask for recorded answers quickly. In Washington, early admissions can complicate later disputes about causation and severity.


