Forklift crashes in and around Lisbon commonly involve workplaces where people are moving between loading areas, production floors, and storage lanes—sometimes with limited separation between pedestrians and powered equipment.
Two patterns we see frequently in Wisconsin industrial injury claims:
- Low visibility and tight site layouts. Mirrors, blind corners, dock edges, and stacked inventory can make “who had the right of way” a central dispute.
- Compressed documentation timelines. Employers may quickly produce an incident summary for insurers and workers’ compensation. If key details aren’t captured early (or if the report is incomplete), later corrections can be harder.
That’s why your early actions matter—before statements get locked into a narrative.


