Little Elm’s growth brings more commercial development, logistics activity, and busy loading zones—especially around retail corridors and expanding warehouse/distribution operations. In these settings, forklift incidents often involve factors beyond “operator error,” such as:
- Pedestrian traffic patterns (employees walking between trailers, dock doors, break areas, or loading lines)
- Traffic flow on busy worksite lanes (forklifts navigating around trucks, carts, and staging areas)
- Shift-to-shift safety gaps (handoffs where hazards aren’t clearly communicated)
- Storage and staging practices that change throughout the day
Even when the incident feels sudden and obvious, fault can still be shared among multiple parties in Texas—commonly the employer, the forklift operator, supervisors, maintenance providers, or contractors who controlled the work environment.


