Pueblo is home to a mix of industrial and logistics workplaces where forklift traffic intersects with real human movement—employees walking between shifts, contractors entering work zones, and deliveries that require frequent loading/unloading.
In practice, injury cases in this environment often turn on questions like:
- Was pedestrian access controlled? (marked routes, barriers, or designated walkways)
- Was the forklift being operated safely around crossings and blind corners?
- Were forklifts and dock areas kept in safe condition? (lighting, floor hazards, staging of materials)
- Did supervisors enforce safety rules when production pressure was high?
These details can be decisive when insurers argue the incident was “unavoidable” or that the injured worker should have avoided the hazard.


