New Milford is a place where people are always on the move—commuters, deliveries, and service vehicles share the road and industrial sites with pedestrians and strict schedules. In warehouse and yard environments, that same reality shows up as:
- Loading dock congestion during shift changes
- Pedestrian walkways that aren’t separated from forklift lanes
- Limited visibility around trailers, racking, or temporary barriers
- Last-minute routing changes that increase collision risk
In these cases, the strongest claims usually aren’t based on who “seems at fault.” They’re based on what the worksite should have done—then didn’t—based on safe traffic management practices.


