Many serious forklift injuries in our area don’t come from “one simple mistake.” They often involve how the worksite manages movement—forklifts traveling through narrow aisles, pedestrians crossing near blind corners, or loads being moved near areas where people are walking to and from breaks.
Common Los Alamitos–style scenarios include:
- Pedestrian and forklift interaction near shared walkways, entrances, or loading zones
- Backed-up or turning maneuvers in tight industrial bays where visibility is limited
- Dropped or shifted loads during stacking, pallet movement, or dock transfers
- Operations near public-facing areas (e.g., employees entering/exiting close to vehicle routes)
These cases frequently require a careful look at traffic control practices: signage, lane separation, speed management, horn use, and whether pedestrians were protected by barriers or designated routes.


