In and around Moore, forklift incidents commonly happen in environments where traffic patterns aren’t designed for slow, careful movement—such as:
- Back-and-forth loading areas near doors where employees cross paths with vehicles
- Warehouse aisles and dock approaches where visibility is reduced by pallets, racks, and stacked materials
- Construction-adjacent staging areas where contractors and deliveries overlap with internal operations
- Early-morning or shift-change periods when staffing is tight and procedures can slip
When a forklift injury occurs in these settings, fault may involve more than just the driver. Oklahoma cases frequently require investigating how the worksite managed pedestrian movement, dock access, signage, and the employer’s safety practices.


