In many Hewitt workplaces, industrial equipment operations overlap with foot traffic—employees walking between shifts, deliveries, contractors unloading supplies, and staff crossing near loading docks. When a forklift incident occurs in a high-activity area, liability often hinges on who controlled the worksite and how traffic was managed.
Common Hewitt-area patterns we see in industrial injury claims include:
- Shared routes between pedestrians and lift truck traffic (especially around entrances and loading bays)
- Limited visibility from stacking, trailers, or temporary storage
- Loose scheduling practices (e.g., mixing deliveries and warehouse work without separate lanes)
- Unclear responsibility between the employer, the driver’s supervisor, and any outside contractor
Because Texas law looks at negligence—what responsible parties should have done—your case may depend on whether safety expectations were communicated, enforced, and documented.


