Many forklift incidents are “worksite-only” events—warehouse floors, distribution areas, loading zones, and construction-adjacent industrial work. But in Miami Lakes, the surrounding environment can add risk factors that show up in accident reports:
- High pedestrian activity near retail, offices, and service entrances (deliveries and move-in/move-out activity can create unexpected traffic flow)
- Fast-paced logistics during peak hours (more deliveries, more forklifts in motion, more shift handoffs)
- Subcontractor work and shared workspaces (multiple employers can be present, which often complicates responsibility)
- Hot, humid conditions (fatigue, hydration issues, and slippery surfaces can worsen safety mistakes)
When forklifts collide with people, strike structures, or drop a load, the cause is usually more than “operator error.” In Miami Lakes, the most common claims we see involve failures in site control, training, maintenance, and traffic management.


