Monroe works hard to keep goods moving—so forklift activity is common around loading docks, cross-aisle pathways, and high-traffic work zones. That also means these cases can quickly turn into “he said, she said” fights, especially when:
- The incident happened near busy delivery/receiving areas where pedestrian movement is constant.
- The forklift was operating during shift changes (when visibility and staffing can be tight).
- The employer’s report conflicts with what you remember seeing in the moments leading up to impact.
In Louisiana, insurance adjusters and employers may argue that the accident was an isolated mistake, not a safety breakdown. Our job is to show the pattern—what failed, what was known, and what should have prevented the injury.


