In Waukesha, many crush and pinning incidents occur in industrial settings—manufacturing floors, warehouses, contractor job sites, and facilities that rely on equipment maintenance schedules and safety procedures (think guarding, lockout/tagout, and controlled access).
The problem is that key proof doesn’t stay available forever. Surveillance footage may be overwritten. Maintenance logs can be “cleaned up.” Witnesses move on. And medical documentation evolves—sometimes weeks after the initial injury—when swelling settles or nerve damage becomes clearer.
A lawyer’s early involvement helps ensure:
- evidence is preserved while it’s still retrievable
- deadlines are tracked under Wisconsin law
- communications with insurers/employers don’t accidentally reduce or complicate your claim


