In Tulsa, forklift incidents often happen in environments where vehicle movement overlaps with high foot traffic: loading docks, distribution centers, manufacturing operations, and larger service/warehouse operations supporting regional deliveries.
After a crash, it’s common for blame to be redirected quickly—toward the injured worker (“unsafe behavior”), toward the driver (“operator error”), or toward “normal operations.” The practical challenge is that the facts can be pieced together in different ways depending on what was documented at the time.
A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened into a clear, provable story:
- what the worksite required for safe traffic flow,
- what actually happened in the moments before impact,
- and how your injuries connect to the incident.


