Mount Kisco is part of the broader Westchester logistics and commercial corridor, where many injuries occur in distribution facilities, retail fulfillment areas, and contractor-managed work zones. In these environments, the “scene” can change fast—doors reopen, pallets get moved, and equipment returns to service.
That matters because New York claims commonly depend on:
- Incident reporting accuracy (what the worksite writes first)
- Maintenance and training records (what the employer can produce later)
- Video retention (how long footage is stored)
- Medical documentation timing (how quickly treatment is started and recorded)
When those pieces are delayed or missing, it becomes harder to prove what happened and how the forklift accident caused your injuries.


