In an industrial setting, the injury itself is only part of the story. In Fall River’s working environments—where large trucks move through loading areas and pedestrians share space near docks and shop floors—the questions insurers ask tend to be evidence-heavy:
- Who controlled the traffic routes where the forklift was operating?
- Were pedestrians protected near loading bays, aisles, or marked walkways?
- Was the operator properly trained and certified?
- Were required inspections and maintenance actually performed?
- Did the employer respond appropriately after the incident?
Even when the forklift driver seems at fault, Massachusetts injury claims often involve multiple potential responsible parties—including employers, equipment operators, maintenance vendors, and sometimes third parties who supplied or serviced equipment. The strongest cases usually come down to what can be proven after the fact.


