In Whitewater, workplace traffic can overlap with pedestrian routes and delivery patterns—think industrial facilities, warehouses, and loading areas where workers move between doors, parking lots, and staging zones.
Forklift crashes in these settings frequently involve issues like:
- Poor separation of foot traffic and lift-truck lanes (especially during shift changes)
- Visibility problems at dock entrances or around storage racks
- Wet weather traction during Wisconsin winters and shoulder seasons
- Traffic flow changes due to deliveries, construction, or re-stacking inventory
When a pedestrian is struck, or a load shifts and pins someone, the “what happened” story can change quickly—reports may be written from the employer’s perspective, and footage or logs may be harder to obtain later.


