While every incident is different, workplace conditions around Pickaway County and central Ohio often create predictable risk patterns. Forklift injuries frequently involve:
- Pedestrian and forklift conflicts in shared work zones—especially where traffic flow isn’t clearly separated or where workers cross lanes to reach doors, break areas, or staging locations.
- Loading dock incidents during inbound/outbound deliveries—when pallets, trailers, or dock edges create pinch points and changing visibility.
- Material handling problems such as tipped loads, shifting pallets, or product falling from racks/shelves.
- Operations around tight aisles—where drivers maneuver around parked equipment, cluttered staging, or uneven surfaces.
- Construction-adjacent work and seasonal staffing—where temporary layouts and turnover can increase confusion about routes, signals, and “who goes where.”
If you were injured during one of these situations, your claim will usually turn on what the worksite required, what actually happened, and whether reasonable safety practices were followed.


