Camden businesses operate in dense, high-traffic environments—industrial corridors, busy loading areas, and facilities where pedestrians and deliveries overlap. In these settings, forklift injuries often involve not just the lift truck, but how the worksite manages movement of people and goods.
Common Camden-area scenarios include:
- Loading dock incidents where a pedestrian route crosses forklift traffic (or visibility is blocked by pallets, trailers, or equipment)
- Warehouse and distribution floor accidents involving tight aisles, sudden turns, or forklifts traveling with loads positioned unsafely
- Construction-adjacent industrial work (including contractors on-site) where multiple companies share the same equipment and pathways
- Retail/wholesale back-of-house operations where deliveries, stocking, and customer-adjacent spaces increase the chance of collisions
Because NJ workplaces may involve multiple contractors, leased equipment, or third-party vendors, responsibility can be broader than many people expect.


