Central Falls is home to a dense mix of industrial, commercial, and distribution activity. In these environments, forklift incidents often involve more than one moving factor—like pedestrian routes, deliveries running on tight timelines, and work areas that change throughout the day.
Common Central Falls-style situations we see include:
- Pedestrian and worker “shared space” problems near entrances, receiving bays, or interior walkways.
- Delivery and loading flow conflicts where forklifts operate while contractors or other employees are entering/exiting.
- Wet floors, uneven surfaces, and nighttime visibility when shifts overlap with cleaning, maintenance, or after-hours operations.
- Inadequate traffic control—for example, unclear lane marking or barriers that don’t actually separate people from lift paths.
When those conditions exist, insurers may argue the incident was “just a mistake.” The reality is that workplace safety is a system, and when the system fails, liability may extend beyond a single operator.


