Frankfort has a mix of manufacturing, logistics, and service employers. In these workplaces, forklifts often operate near areas where people move—dock doors, break rooms adjacent to loading zones, shipping/receiving corridors, and temporary work zones.
Forklift injuries in this setting commonly involve:
- Pedestrians struck while walking through or crossing a shared route
- Workers pinned or trapped between equipment and fixed structures (racks, trailers, dock walls)
- Falling product or unstable loads during staging, stacking, or pallet handling
- Crush injuries during last-second adjustments—when a driver tries to correct a movement without a safe stop
When foot traffic and industrial traffic are not separated clearly, the case often becomes about site layout, safety enforcement, and training—not just what happened “in the moment.”


