In many Taylor-area facilities, the same kinds of evidence disappear quickly after an incident:
- Surveillance loops get overwritten when the system keeps running.
- Maintenance logs may be archived or require formal requests.
- Training and certification records can be stored across HR or safety platforms.
- Scene conditions get cleaned up or repaired, removing visible clues.
A delay can make it harder to show how the forklift was operated, whether safety procedures were followed, and what conditions contributed to the crash.
What to do early: request the incident paperwork you’re given, write down what you remember while it’s fresh, and keep copies of medical visits and work restrictions. If you can do so safely, photograph the general area (without risking yourself).


