In and around Waxahachie, many industrial workplaces operate around the same pressures: tight dock space, frequent deliveries, and foot traffic from employees moving between staging areas. Forklift injuries often happen when pedestrians and industrial vehicles share space without enough separation.
Examples we investigate in this area include:
- Pedestrian strikes near dock doors, break areas, or aisle crossings
- Load shifts from improper stacking or unstable pallets during staging
- Pinned or crushed injuries when a forklift reverses, turns, or brakes unexpectedly
- “Near miss” conditions that were allegedly ignored (blocked visibility, cluttered walkways, or missing markings)
If your accident occurred in a setting like this, the case typically turns on what the workplace knew (or should have known) about safety gaps.


