Waco’s industrial and logistics activity means forklift incidents can happen in fast-moving, high-traffic work zones—loading docks, service entrances, and facility lanes where pedestrians, vendors, and delivery drivers overlap.
Common Waco-area patterns we see in these cases include:
- Tight loading areas where visibility is limited by stacked materials or trailers.
- High turnover in warehouse staffing and training records that are incomplete or hard to obtain quickly.
- Weather and surface conditions (rain, humidity, tracked-in debris) that make wet floors and uneven surfaces more dangerous.
- Multi-employer worksites where contractors control parts of the traffic flow, staging, or equipment handoff.
When any of those factors are involved, the “who’s responsible” question is rarely simple—and evidence can disappear quickly.


