In and around Troy, many serious lift-truck incidents happen in mixed work zones—areas where trucks back up, forklifts cross loading lanes, and pedestrians (employees, contractors, visitors) move between aisles. When injuries occur, it’s common for the story to change depending on who wrote the incident report, what the footage shows, and what was logged for maintenance and training.
That’s why Troy cases often turn on evidence that can disappear:
- Surveillance retention (video may be overwritten)
- Maintenance and inspection logs (sometimes hard to obtain later)
- Training records (especially if documentation is incomplete)
- Worksite measurements and photos (scene cleanup can happen fast)
A law firm’s job is to build a coherent timeline and push back on insurer narratives that minimize what happened.


