Dover’s industrial and logistics areas bring together heavy equipment, deliveries, and people working on tight timelines. Forklift incidents often occur in the “in-between” spaces where hazards build quietly—loading zones, cross-traffic lanes, tight aisles, and areas where foot traffic intersects with vehicles.
In Dover, we commonly see issues tied to:
- Shared space between pedestrians and lift trucks (especially during shift changes and deliveries)
- Loading dock movement where visibility is limited and backing/maneuvering is frequent
- Warehouse and facility traffic management that isn’t followed consistently
- Construction and renovation activity near active operations, causing temporary layout changes
When a forklift injury happens, the details matter—because the outcome often turns on what the workplace knew, what systems were in place, and how the incident unfolded.


