Sherman’s industrial and distribution activity means forklift incidents often involve high-visibility areas where pedestrians, contractors, and employees share space—sometimes on tight schedules.
Common Sherman-area patterns we investigate include:
- Pedestrian mix-ups near dock doors, break areas, and loading bays
- Back-and-forth traffic between storage, trailers, and staging zones
- Shift change congestion, when attention is divided and forklifts may be operating at the same time others are moving through lanes
- Wet or uneven surfaces from weather, cleaning schedules, or tracked-in materials
Even when a forklift accident looks “mechanical,” the cause is frequently tied to workplace controls—lane markings, barriers, training practices, supervision, and maintenance.


