Delaware sits near major commuter routes and includes a mix of suburban business parks and industrial employers. That matters because forklift incidents often don’t stay “inside the building.” In real Delaware workplaces, claims frequently involve:
- Shared traffic patterns—forklifts operating near employee walkways, dock doors, or areas where pickups and deliveries overlap
- Shift-based staffing—night and early-morning operations where training coverage and supervision can vary
- Warehouse/dock workflows—loading and staging decisions that can create visibility problems for both drivers and pedestrians
Even when the injury seems like a workplace “accident,” liability can involve more than the person operating the forklift. It may include safety enforcement, maintenance practices, and how the worksite controlled foot traffic.


