In South Miami, many injury incidents happen in busy commercial or mixed-use areas where logistics and foot traffic overlap—think:
- Loading zones near customer entrances
- Warehouse aisles that double as pedestrian walkways
- Deliveries that happen during peak shift hours
- High-traffic retail distribution routes and tight dock turns
When a forklift and people share space, the case often turns on site-specific safety: how walkways were marked, whether pedestrians had separation, whether visibility was managed around corners, and whether traffic patterns were enforced.
This is also where liability can become more complicated than it seems. Depending on the site, responsible parties may include the forklift operator, the employer, a maintenance vendor, or another contractor controlling the worksite rules.


