In smaller Texas communities like Alice, injured workers sometimes assume the employer’s version will be straightforward—especially when the accident happened quickly. But forklift claims frequently turn on details such as:
- How pedestrian movement was controlled in the work area (marked lanes, barriers, signage, or lack of them)
- Whether the forklift was operated safely around foot traffic (speed, visibility, horn use)
- Whether the worksite made changes after earlier “near misses”
- Whether required inspections and maintenance were actually performed
Even when the injury seems obvious—like being struck, pinned, or caught between equipment—liability can still be contested. Employers may argue the employee was in the wrong spot, that the forklift was functioning properly, or that the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.


