In and around Floral Park, injury-causing incidents often involve busy work rhythms and tight site layouts—situations where pedestrian traffic, deliveries, and equipment movement share the same space.
Common patterns we see include:
- Pedestrian mix-ups near loading docks and service entrances (limited visibility, unclear walkways, rushed movements between shifts)
- Crush or pin injuries during staging and repositioning (forks/attachments moving while workers are nearby)
- Falling product from improper load handling (unstable pallets, overstacking, inadequate securing)
- “Operational shortcuts” during peak delivery times (equipment used despite safety concerns, shortcuts around traffic control)
- Second-impact injuries—the initial hit may be followed by a fall, impact with shelving, or contact with a fixed object
Even if the incident seems straightforward, New York claims frequently turn on details: who controlled the work area, what safety rules existed, and what the employer knew (or should have known) beforehand.


