In and around Littleton, industrial work frequently intersects with busy site layouts: loading areas near delivery routes, pedestrian walkways used by employees moving between breaks, and tight aisles where forklifts share space with carts, pallets, and foot traffic.
That environment increases the likelihood of:
- Pedestrian strikes in loading dock approaches or aisle transitions
- Crush or pin injuries when a vehicle turns, brakes, or backs up unexpectedly
- Dropped loads during staging, unstable pallet handling, or transport on uneven surfaces
When these incidents occur, insurers and employers may focus on the forklift operator’s actions—but responsibility can also involve traffic control, training, maintenance, and site safety management.


