Forklifts are a vital part of warehouses, construction sites, and shipping facilities, but they also present serious dangers. Understanding how often these accidents happen shows why safety measures and accountability are so important.
Frequency of Forklift Accidents
Each year in the United States, forklifts are involved in roughly ten percent of all industrial vehicle accidents. These incidents lead to around seventy workplace deaths annually and thousands of nonfatal injuries that force employees to miss work. On average, about ninety five workers are seriously hurt in forklift-related accidents every day, and roughly one worker loses their life every four days because of a forklift crash.
National reports also reveal that forklifts caused more than sixty workplace fatalities in 2023. In addition, nearly twenty five thousand nonfatal cases between 2021 and 2022 resulted in time away from work, restrictions, or job transfers. In that same period, more than forty thousand forklift-related incidents were reported, including over one hundred fatalities.
Why These Numbers Matter
Forklift accidents are preventable, yet they remain a common cause of workplace injuries and deaths. Many of these incidents occur due to inadequate training, fatigue, improper maintenance, or unsafe workplace practices. Without strict safety protocols and accountability, workers remain at risk.
Protecting Injured Workers
For employees injured in forklift accidents, the consequences can be life changing. Medical expenses, lost income, and long-term health issues often follow. In some cases, an investigation may reveal that an employer or third party failed to maintain safe conditions, which can strengthen a legal claim for compensation.
At Hillstone Law, we are committed to protecting the rights of injured workers. If you or someone you care about has been hurt in a forklift accident, our experienced legal team is here to guide you through the process and fight for the recovery you deserve.
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