Kingston is home to a mix of industrial and logistics work—warehouses, distribution areas, manufacturing floors, and delivery-adjacent operations. Those settings tend to have the same risk pattern: people, pedestrians, and equipment share tight spaces.
In many forklift injury cases we see, the dispute isn’t just what happened—it’s who controlled the conditions that allowed it to happen, such as:
- how pedestrian routes were managed during shifts
- whether the site enforced safe operating procedures consistently
- whether equipment was maintained and inspected according to required schedules
- how supervisors handled near-misses and safety complaints
When the worksite is busy, incident reports can be rushed. Video may be overwritten. Maintenance records can become difficult to retrieve later. That’s why acting early is a major advantage.


