El Paso has a high concentration of logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing activity tied to cross-border commerce and regional distribution. That means forklift activity often happens in busy, tight work zones—loading docks, yard entrances, distribution floors, and areas where pedestrian traffic may be more common during shifts.
In these settings, the most damaging issues are frequently not obvious right away:
- A safety hazard that existed before the incident (blocked routes, poor lighting, unclear pedestrian paths)
- Equipment problems that contribute to loss of control (warning alarms, brakes, hydraulics)
- Documentation gaps (training records, maintenance logs, incident reports)
A claim can’t rely on “it feels like” the forklift caused the injury. We focus on building a provable story—one that makes sense to Texas insurers and, when necessary, a Texas court.


