Forklift accidents in the Nacogdoches area often occur in environments where foot traffic and deliveries overlap—loading zones, warehouse aisles, manufacturing workstations, and distribution yards near local businesses.
Right after the incident (if you can do so safely):
- Get medical care first. Even if symptoms seem minor, forklift injuries can worsen as swelling and soft-tissue damage develop.
- Report the incident through your workplace process and request a copy of what you’re given.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: where you were standing, what you saw (forks raised? pedestrian crossing? blocked view?), and how the injury happened.
- Preserve evidence you control: photos (scene, markings, signage), names of witnesses, time/date, and any equipment identifiers.
- Be careful with statements. In Texas, early recorded statements can be used to argue fault or minimize causation.
If you’ve been contacted by an insurance adjuster, you don’t have to navigate that alone. A lawyer can help you respond in a way that protects your claim.


