In many local worksites, forklift lanes and pedestrian routes are busiest when shifts swap, deliveries arrive, or contractors move equipment. Even when everyone is “doing their job,” injuries happen when:
- visibility is limited (blind corners, racking, trailers, stacked goods)
- pedestrians cross near loading areas
- loads are carried too high or too fast through congested zones
- safety signage or lane markings are missing, damaged, or ignored
If the incident happened during a busy time—like late-day loading, weekend deliveries, or peak production—your case may depend on proving how the worksite was managed that day, not just what the forklift operator did.


