Seguin’s industrial economy includes distribution, manufacturing, and logistics operations where forklifts move through tight routes—sometimes near pedestrian traffic like shift changes, break areas, and loading access points.
When a forklift incident happens, the case usually turns on a few local realities:
- Worksite video can disappear quickly (systems often overwrite footage after a short retention window).
- Incident reports may be written to satisfy policy requirements, not to reflect every safety failure.
- Multiple parties can be involved—the employer, a contractor, the equipment vendor, or a maintenance provider.
- Workers may be pressured to “stay productive” while medical issues are still developing.
Because these factors play out fast, the first days after your accident can influence how much leverage you have later.


