Lockport employers and contractors rely on industrial equipment in settings that can include distribution work, manufacturing, maintenance operations, and job sites where forklifts move through busy loading areas.
When a serious injury happens, the case often becomes less about what you remember and more about what the company can prove:
- What the incident report says (and what it doesn’t)
- Whether maintenance schedules were followed
- Whether training and certification records were current
- How the worksite controlled pedestrian movement and traffic flow
- Whether surveillance footage still exists
In the days after a forklift crash, it’s common for injured workers to be asked to sign paperwork quickly or provide a statement before anyone explains how that information may be used.
The goal in Lockport is simple: protect your health first, then protect the evidence that insurers and employers rely on to limit responsibility.


