Forklift accidents in the Minnetonka area frequently come down to how people and equipment share the same space—especially around:
- Loading docks and receiving bays where trucks back in and forklifts reposition pallets
- Warehouse aisles where employees walk through without dedicated separation
- Access points between outside and inside work (ice, wet surfaces, uneven transitions)
- Contractor or multi-employer sites where training and safety expectations differ
In Minnesota workplaces, weather can also be a hidden factor. Slick conditions—tracked in from parking lots or caused by melting snow near entrances—can increase stopping distance and make maneuvering harder. If your incident happened during winter months, documenting surface conditions (and when they changed) can matter.


