Mount Clemens is a mix of commercial corridors, industrial employers, and logistics activity—meaning forklift work often overlaps with pedestrian traffic, delivery schedules, and tight indoor layouts. When a forklift injury happens near walkways, loading areas, or shared access routes, the question becomes less about “what went wrong” and more about whether the employer properly controlled the hazard.
In practice, cases may hinge on issues like:
- Whether pedestrians had safe routes away from forklift travel lanes
- Whether the worksite used barricades, markings, or traffic rules effectively
- Whether supervisors enforced speed and load-handling procedures
- Whether the forklift was operated within the conditions it was designed for
An AI-style review can be useful here—not to “decide” liability, but to quickly sort incident documentation (reports, statements, checklists, training records) so your attorney can spot what’s missing or inconsistent.


