Kenosha workplaces often operate on tight schedules—shifts start early, deliveries turn over quickly, and lots move in and out of docks and production areas. That operational rhythm can affect how quickly evidence disappears after a forklift injury:
- Camera footage may be overwritten when systems loop on a schedule.
- Incident scenes may be cleaned or reorganized before supervisors document everything.
- Maintenance and training records can be stored in multiple systems and may require prompt requests.
- Witness memories fade once coworkers return to regular production.
If you wait too long, insurers may argue the evidence no longer supports causation or safety violations.


