Forklift collisions and crush/pinch injuries don’t usually happen in a vacuum. In South San Francisco’s industrial corridors and mixed-use edges, claims often involve situations like:
- Pedestrian overlap near warehouse entries and loading docks (employees crossing routes, temporary walkways, poor visibility)
- Tight maneuvering in distribution areas where forklifts must turn quickly around equipment, pallets, and dock doors
- Night or shift work where lighting, fatigue, and rapid turnover affect safe movement
- Construction-adjacent logistics (detours, uneven surfaces, relocated staging areas, altered traffic patterns)
- Motorized equipment sharing space with carts, pallet jacks, or delivery traffic
If your accident occurred in a busy, operationally dense area, the “why” behind the crash is often tied to site design, traffic control, supervision, and training—not just one driver’s decision.


