Helotes residents often work for employers that serve the I-10 and Loop 1604 corridors. That means worksite layouts can vary widely—from tight distribution areas with pedestrians moving between trucks, to construction-adjacent yards, to loading docks where visibility is limited.
In these environments, forklift injuries often involve:
- Forklifts and pedestrians sharing narrow paths (break rooms, receiving areas, staging lanes)
- Loading dock traffic where schedules overlap and visibility changes
- Weather-and-surface issues (wet concrete, dust, uneven pavement) that affect traction and stopping distance
Those details matter because liability can turn on how the worksite managed movement and safety—not just on what the forklift operator did in the moment.


