In and around Wilmington, many industrial sites operate on demanding timelines—distribution yards, manufacturing floors, and warehouse operations that turn quickly between shifts. Forklift traffic in these settings often mixes with pedestrian movement, deliveries, loading activity, and temporary storage.
In practice, Wilmington forklift injuries frequently involve one of these patterns:
- Forklifts operating near walkways where visibility is limited by racks, trailers, or stacked materials.
- Loading dock or trailer movement where a pedestrian is in the wrong place at the wrong time—sometimes because signage or traffic flow didn’t match how people actually moved.
- Conveyor/transfer zones and near-miss rollovers where the “routine” route changes day to day.
The legal takeaway: even if the accident happened in seconds, the cause is often tied to how the site manages traffic, training, and safety practices.


