Quincy’s mix of industrial employers, busy delivery routes, and high pedestrian activity means forklift incidents don’t always look “simple” after the fact.
Local complications can include:
- Tight loading docks and shared access lanes where pedestrians, drivers, and forklift traffic overlap.
- Outdoor staging areas exposed to uneven surfaces, weather changes, and glare—conditions that can affect visibility and stopping distance.
- Multiple vendors and contractors involved in deliveries, stocking, or equipment servicing, which can complicate who controlled safety.
Even when an accident seems like “operator error,” Massachusetts cases often turn on whether safety systems, training, supervision, and maintenance were reasonable.


