Many forklift injuries in and around Belton occur where industrial vehicles interact with people moving between tasks—loading docks, distribution areas, retail backrooms, construction-adjacent work sites, and contractor staging zones.
In these environments, the key question isn’t just what happened, but whether the worksite had a safe method for:
- separating pedestrians and industrial vehicles,
- managing visibility around corners, dock doors, and loading bays,
- controlling vehicle speed and routing inside the facility,
- maintaining safe conditions when floors are wet, cluttered, or uneven.
When those controls fail, injuries can happen quickly—pedestrians can be struck, loads can shift, and workers can be pinned between equipment and fixed objects.


