Aurora’s mix of industrial parks, warehouses, and busy distribution operations means forklift incidents can involve pedestrian traffic, loading-dock congestion, and frequent deliveries—sometimes during peak shift changes. Common Aurora-area patterns include:
- Cross-traffic near entrances and dock doors: Workers and contractors move in the same areas where forklifts back up or turn.
- Wet or icy conditions in Colorado months: Slippery surfaces increase stopping distance and traction issues, even indoors when entrances track in moisture.
- Construction-adjacent logistics: Temporary fencing, rerouted walkways, and changed traffic patterns can create “new” hazards that weren’t in the original plan.
- Delivery and vendor coordination: Third-party drivers and warehouse staff may not share the same safety communication habits.
When injuries happen in these settings, liability often involves more than one party—such as the employer, the lift operator, contractors, maintenance providers, or equipment suppliers.


