Selma’s workforce includes distribution, warehousing, light industrial operations, and construction-adjacent activity. Many worksites share a similar risk pattern: forklifts moving through tighter lanes, deliveries scheduled around shift changes, and pedestrian flow near loading areas.
After a forklift injury, delays can create problems:
- Video may be overwritten on rotating systems.
- Maintenance records can be harder to obtain later.
- Supervisors may become inconsistent about what was happening in the moment.
- Your symptoms may worsen before anyone connects them to the incident.
A prompt investigation helps preserve the evidence that insurers and employers rely on—so your side isn’t forced to guess.


