Kennesaw sits near major logistics routes and includes a mix of industrial facilities, distribution operations, and back-office workplaces where forklifts share space with pedestrians, dock areas, and moving inventory. That environment can create predictable injury patterns, such as:
- Pedestrian interactions near loading docks (including people walking between parked vehicles, pallets, or staging areas)
- Crush and pin injuries in tight aisles or doorways where traffic flows don’t feel “designed” for safe crossings
- Falling loads when a pallet shifts, a load is improperly secured, or storage isn’t maintained
- Delayed symptoms from impact injuries—back strains, shoulder injuries, and head or neck trauma that may not fully show up until later
These cases often involve more than one “bad day.” They frequently trace back to training gaps, outdated safety practices, maintenance issues, or unclear traffic control on site.


