Centennial is home to a mix of suburban retail, logistics operations, and industrial employers that often share space between equipment and people. In these environments, forklift crashes can look “routine” at first—until you realize how quickly evidence and worksite facts can change.
Common Centennial-area patterns we see in these cases include:
- Pedestrian-heavy loading and receiving areas (delivery traffic plus employees moving between doors)
- Tight warehouse aisles and dock transitions where sudden movement is harder to control
- Construction-adjacent storage and staging where forklifts handle materials near foot routes
- Ongoing site turnover (temps, rotating schedules, shifting supervisors) that can cause witness accounts to get inconsistent
When these factors are present, a quick, organized response matters just as much as medical treatment.


