Temple employers often run tight schedules across warehouses, distribution facilities, manufacturing areas, and retail back-of-house loading zones. In these settings, forklifts don’t operate in isolation—drivers share space with:
- Delivery traffic and loading-dock turns
- Workers crossing between bays
- Breaks, shift changes, and limited visibility areas
- Contractors moving pallets between staging zones
When you’re injured in a workplace that runs like a constant flow of people and vehicles, the accident details matter more than ever. Small differences—where you were standing, whether barriers were in place, how traffic patterns were set—can change who is responsible.


