After a forklift accident, your priority is medical care. But while you’re arranging treatment, there are a few actions that can strengthen your case:
- Get checked promptly (even if you think the injury is minor). Some forklift injuries—like back strains, soft-tissue damage, and concussion symptoms—may show up later.
- Report the incident through your employer’s process and request a copy of anything you’re given.
- Write down the details while they’re fresh: time of day, where you were standing, what direction the forklift was moving, what you saw right before impact, and any unusual conditions (wet floors, clutter, blocked visibility).
- Preserve what you can: photos of the area, your PPE (if relevant), and any documentation about restrictions or return-to-work guidance.
If you’re contacted by anyone connected to the accident—especially for a statement—pause. In Wisconsin, insurance and workplace investigations may collect information quickly. A short delay to speak with counsel can help you avoid saying something that later gets used against your claim.


