Forklifts and other industrial vehicles are often used in settings where pedestrian activity and traffic patterns can be unpredictable—especially at worksites that interface with public-facing operations, deliveries, and loading areas.
In Prichard, Alabama, forklift injuries often come from problems such as:
- Pedestrian/vehicle mix-ups near entrances, loading dock approaches, and shared traffic lanes
- Loading and unloading incidents where the dock area, dock plate, or staging space wasn’t secured or clearly marked
- Crush and pin injuries when a worker is caught between a lift truck and racking, trailers, or barriers
- Unsafe floor conditions (wet spots, debris, uneven surfaces) that affect braking and traction
- Turn and visibility issues in areas where drivers must navigate around equipment, pallets, or structural columns
If your accident happened during deliveries, production, or warehouse operations, the details of that layout matter—because the strongest claims usually match the “how” to the safety rules that were (or weren’t) followed.


