Many workplace injuries in the Sulphur area occur in environments where industrial activity and daily routines intersect.
Common Sulphur-area patterns we see include:
- Loading docks and delivery turnarounds where pedestrians, contractors, or temporary workers share space with forklifts
- High-activity shifts tied to scheduled deliveries and tight production timelines
- Worksites with mixed equipment (forklifts, pallet jacks, trailers, conveyors) creating unexpected pinch points
- Weather and surface conditions—wet pavement, humidity, or tracked-in debris can affect traction and braking
Even when the accident seems “minor” at first, forklift incidents can cause injuries that worsen after the initial adrenaline fades—especially back injuries, neck strain, soft-tissue damage, and head trauma.


