Many San Mateo-area worksites operate under tight schedules and shared space—loading docks that open onto active circulation routes, deliveries that come through busy corridors, and facilities where pedestrians (employees, contractors, and visitors) may be nearby during shift changes.
Forklift collisions here can involve more than “one bad moment.” They often raise questions about:
- Traffic flow in compact work areas (where a small visibility problem can become a serious impact)
- Pedestrian management during deliveries and dock operations
- Training and supervision for workers moving between job roles (e.g., production staff assisting with material handling)
- Maintenance practices when equipment is used repeatedly across multiple shifts
Because these cases can involve overlapping responsibilities, the fastest way to protect your claim is to preserve the right evidence early and document your injuries consistently.


