Auburn’s workforce moves through shared workspaces where forklifts, pedestrians, and deliveries overlap. Based on the types of workplace setups we see in Lee County and around the Auburn area, forklift injuries often involve:
- Pedestrian mix-ups near loading bays (late-stage deliveries, blocked sightlines, or poorly marked walkways)
- Forklift contact with parked equipment or dock structures (unexpected movement, backing incidents)
- Crush and pin injuries during staging, re-stacking, or retrieving materials
- Falling product from racking when pallets are unstable or loads are handled incorrectly
- On-site traffic hazards—tight turns, uneven pavement, wet surfaces, and rushed shifts around delivery windows
If your employer told you the incident was “minor” or “just an accident,” don’t assume it can’t lead to lasting harm. Injuries can worsen as swelling, nerve pain, or back/neck symptoms develop.


