In a town like Boerne, many injuries still occur in settings that aren’t “big city” warehouses on the news—think smaller distribution operations, contractor-managed job sites, and facilities that serve regional supply chains. Even when the site is smaller, forklift incidents can carry the same serious risks:
- Pedestrian and delivery traffic mixing in loading zones and narrow work aisles
- Fast shift changes where supervision is reduced and documentation may be rushed
- Seasonal activity and weather (heat, rain slickness, and changing ground conditions) impacting traction and visibility
- Multiple employers on-site (staffing agencies, subcontractors, and maintenance vendors)
Because of that mix, responsibility can be split across more than one party—and Texas insurance adjusters may try to focus on only the operator instead of the full safety picture.


