In and around Sanger, many industrial injuries happen in settings that are busy, fast-paced, and shared—distribution yards, warehouse floors, retail fulfillment areas, and construction-adjacent supply operations. Even when the incident looks “minor” at first, forklift injuries can involve:
- Crush or impact trauma from struck pedestrians or pinch points
- Falling loads when pallets, racks, or stacked materials shift
- Back/neck injuries from sudden jolts, twisting, or being thrown
- Delayed symptoms that show up after the adrenaline wears off
The practical issue is that forklifts operate in tight spaces where traffic patterns can change quickly—especially during shift changes, deliveries, or busy loading windows. That can affect what cameras captured, which witnesses were present, and how quickly the scene was reset.


