Injury claims often hinge on timing—especially when the worksite is managed like many Northern Colorado facilities: shift-based operations, scheduled maintenance, and controlled access to incident records.
After a forklift crash, important evidence can become harder to obtain quickly:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten if it’s not preserved promptly
- Maintenance logs can be archived on a predictable schedule
- Training and certification records may be stored internally and require formal requests
- Witness recollections can change once people return to their regular duties
In Berthoud, where many workers commute between nearby communities and industries, another issue shows up fast: scheduling. You may be trying to attend appointments while your employer is asking for statements, paperwork, or “return-to-work” updates. Your claim strategy needs to account for that real-world pressure.


