Crush Injuries on Construction Sites: Nevada Workers’ Comp Benefits

Construction sites in Nevada are filled with heavy materials, large equipment, and moving machinery. When something goes wrong, the results can be devastating. Crush injuries are among the most serious workplace injuries construction workers experience, often leading to long-term medical treatment, permanent impairment, or an inability to return to the same type of work.

Construction sites in Nevada are filled with heavy materials, large equipment, and moving machinery. When something goes wrong, the results can be devastating. Crush injuries are among the most serious workplace injuries construction workers experience, often leading to long-term medical treatment, permanent impairment, or an inability to return to the same type of work.

If you suffer a crush injury on a Nevada construction site, workers’ compensation may provide essential benefits to support your recovery. Understanding how these claims work — and what steps to take — is critical to protecting your rights.

How Crush Injuries Happen on Construction Sites

Crush injuries occur when a part of the body is caught between two objects or compressed by heavy weight. In construction environments, these injuries often result from:

  • Heavy machinery or equipment accidents
  • Collapsing materials or structures
  • Being pinned between vehicles or equipment
  • Trench or excavation cave-ins
  • Falling construction materials
  • Improperly secured loads
  • Forklift or loader incidents

Because construction sites are fast-paced and constantly changing, even experienced workers can be seriously injured in a matter of seconds.

Common Types of Crush Injuries

Crush injuries can affect nearly any part of the body and often involve complex medical complications. Common injuries include:

  • Broken or shattered bones
  • Severe soft-tissue damage
  • Internal bleeding or organ damage
  • Nerve injuries
  • Traumatic amputations
  • Compartment syndrome
  • Permanent loss of strength or mobility

These injuries frequently require emergency care, surgeries, physical therapy, and extended recovery periods.

Are Crush Injuries Covered by Nevada Workers’ Compensation?

In most cases, yes. Nevada workers’ compensation generally covers injuries that occur while an employee is performing job-related duties, including serious crush injuries on construction sites.

Workers’ compensation coverage typically applies regardless of fault. Even if equipment malfunctioned or another worker’s actions contributed to the incident, workers’ comp may still provide benefits as long as the injury occurred in the course of employment.

However, claims involving severe injuries are often closely reviewed, and delays or disputes can arise if reporting requirements are not followed correctly.

Steps to Take After a Crush Injury at Work

1. Report the Injury Immediately

Nevada law requires injured workers to notify their employer in writing within 7 days of the injury. With crush injuries, prompt reporting is especially important due to the seriousness of the harm.

2. Seek Emergency and Ongoing Medical Care

Crush injuries often require immediate treatment. Follow employer procedures for medical care and ensure all providers know the injury occurred at work.

3. Confirm That a C-4 Form Is Filed

The treating physician must complete a C-4 form to officially initiate the workers’ compensation claim.

4. Keep Detailed Records

Document all treatments, diagnoses, work restrictions, and missed time from work. Severe injuries often involve multiple stages of recovery, making documentation critical.

5. Consider Legal Guidance

Crush injuries frequently result in long-term disability or permanent impairment. Legal guidance can help ensure benefits are properly calculated and continued as needed.

Workers’ Comp Benefits Available After a Crush Injury

If your claim is approved, Nevada workers’ compensation may provide access to:

  • Medical treatment related to the injury
  • Temporary disability benefits if you cannot work
  • Permanent partial disability benefits for lasting injuries
  • Vocational rehabilitation if returning to construction work is not possible
  • Mileage reimbursement for medical appointments

Because crush injuries can permanently limit physical ability, the long-term impact of these benefits is significant.

Protecting Your Rights After a Serious Construction Injury

A crush injury can change your life in an instant. While Nevada workers’ compensation is designed to protect injured construction workers, serious injury claims are often complex and heavily scrutinized. Attorney Jay Short is dedicated to helping you recover benefits for work-related injuries and illnesses. Specializing in workers’ compensation, we fight to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Call us anytime, day or night, at (775) 786-2006 for a free consultation, or reach out to us online for assistance.

Thank you Attorney Jay Short and his staff at the Workers’ Compensation Center have assisted hundreds of injured workers with claims throughout the State of Nevada. For more information, or to arrange your free initial consultation, please call the Workers’ Compensation Center Reno at (775) 786-2006. We look forward to helping you.

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