Many forklift incidents in and around East Palo Alto happen near places where people are constantly moving: loading areas, warehouse entrances, distribution yards, and employer-managed walkways during shift turnover.
Common local realities that can affect your case include:
- Pedestrian traffic at peak times: delivery routes and worker entrances can create visibility and right-of-way problems.
- Tight loading zones: forklifts may operate close to gates, ramps, or walkways where “drive slow” rules matter.
- Multiple employers on-site: contractors, staffing agencies, and maintenance vendors can complicate who had the duty to maintain safe conditions.
- Evidence that disappears fast: video systems and incident logs can be overwritten or archived without notice.
When these factors collide, the question becomes less “what happened?” and more “what can be proven—and by when?”


