In and around Jacksonville, forklift injuries often occur in environments where people are moving quickly between jobs and job sites—sometimes on the same routes used by industrial traffic.
Common Jacksonville-area patterns we see include:
- Pedestrians walking near loading docks or staging lanes, where forklifts must pass close to foot traffic.
- Construction and contractor work where lift trucks move materials through tighter work zones.
- Warehouses and distribution operations where people cross aisles, ramps, or uneven surfaces.
These cases can become complicated fast because responsibility may involve more than the forklift operator—sometimes the employer’s safety program, site layout, training practices, or contractor coordination is at issue.


