In Plainfield, industrial workplaces aren’t isolated environments—people, deliveries, and trucks move in and out of facilities every day. That means forklift injuries can involve more than one party, such as:
- The employer who controlled schedules, staffing, and safety policies
- The forklift operator and whether training met Indiana workplace expectations
- The maintenance provider (or the company responsible for upkeep)
- Contractors or delivery drivers sharing the dock or circulation path
When multiple parties are involved, insurers may try to shift blame (“the driver,” “the contractor,” “the victim’s fault”). Your job is to focus on care; your lawyer’s job is to identify what each party did or failed to do—and to connect those failures to your specific injuries.


