Flint employers operate in settings where pedestrians, deliveries, and industrial traffic can overlap—distribution areas, manufacturing floors, loading zones, and supply yards. In these environments, a forklift incident is rarely “just driver error.”
Common Flint-area patterns we investigate include:
- Traffic layout problems in loading and staging areas (blind corners, poor lane separation, inconsistent signage)
- Wet or uneven surfaces that affect traction and braking (especially during seasonal weather changes)
- Schedule-driven shortcuts, such as speeding through staging when production ramps up
- Changes in staffing or supervision that affect training consistency and enforcement of safety rules
When a serious injury occurs—crush injuries, head impacts, back and shoulder injuries, or pinned incidents—the claim usually turns on what the employer knew, what safety policies required, and whether those requirements were followed.


