Even when a forklift accident seems like a “workplace incident,” the facts can be harder to prove in real life—especially when injuries occur near:
- Loading docks and delivery gates (where foot traffic and vehicle traffic mix)
- Warehouse aisles with limited visibility (blind corners, stacked inventory)
- Outdoor areas tied to distribution or contractor deliveries (uneven surfaces, debris)
- Night and early-morning shifts (fewer witnesses, more reliance on logs and video)
In these settings, multiple parties may be involved: the forklift operator, a supervisor, the employer, a maintenance vendor, or even a third party that controlled the worksite rules.


