In and around Shorewood, many accidents occur at places where schedules run tight and equipment is constantly in motion—manufacturing floors, warehouses, loading areas, commercial service operations, and construction-adjacent work sites. Crush-type injuries often involve:
- Being caught between a moving component and a fixed surface
- Pinning by industrial equipment or loading systems
- Compression injuries from vehicles, trailers, lifts, or dock equipment
- Entrapment scenarios where safety systems were bypassed or not functioning
Those facts matter because Wisconsin claims often hinge on what safety duties were in place and whether they were followed. When insurers argue “it was just an accident,” the record typically needs more than your memory—it needs documentation, timelines, and technical context.


