Troy’s mix of manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics means forklift incidents often happen in fast-paced environments—loading areas, production floors, and distribution routes where pedestrians, contractors, and employees may share space.
In these settings, common “real-world” complications include:
- Traffic flow changes by shift (doors open, routes reconfigured, deliveries arriving late)
- Pedestrian movement near industrial zones (break times, deliveries, and walkways that aren’t clearly separated)
- Documentation gaps between supervisors and safety coordinators
- Video retention limits in facilities where security footage is overwritten quickly
That’s why the first weeks after a forklift injury can matter as much as the crash itself.


