Forklift Accidents
Clovis Forklift Accident Attorney
Backed by Decades of Exeperience
A forklift incident at work can change your life in an instant. One moment you are doing your job, the next you may be facing serious injuries, time away from work, and questions about how you will support yourself and your family. If you were hurt in a forklift accident and are looking for a forklift accident attorney, our team at Fowler | Helsel | Vogt is here to help you understand your options.
We are a Fresno based personal injury firm that has represented injured people across the Central Valley for decades, including workers hurt in industrial and workplace incidents. When you contact us, you can speak with an attorney about what happened and what steps may be available to pursue financial recovery. We offer free consultations and handle cases on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay upfront legal fees for us to review your situation.
Our attorneys are known for preparing serious injury cases with care and attention to detail. We work to guide you through the legal process so you can focus on your medical recovery and your family.
Why Injured Workers Turn To Our Firm After Forklift Accidents
Choosing a lawyer after a workplace injury can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with pain, appointments, and lost income. Our firm has been representing injured people in the Central Valley for more than 40 years, and that history shapes how we approach forklift accident claims. We understand the demands of local industries, from warehouses to agricultural operations, and we know how serious these incidents can be.
Over the years, we have recovered millions of dollars for clients in significant injury and wrongful death cases. Those results reflect our commitment to building strong cases and our willingness to put in the work required when liability is contested or damages are substantial. Our attorneys have been recognized by organizations such as Super Lawyers, The National Trial Lawyers, and Avvo, which provides additional confirmation that our peers and the legal community respect our work.
When someone in this area searches for a forklift accident lawyer, what they often need most is a firm that will listen carefully, investigate thoroughly, and prepare for the possibility of trial. At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we prepare every case as if it may go to court. This approach helps us identify key facts, understand the full scope of our client’s losses, and negotiate from a position of strength with insurers and defense counsel.
We also place a strong emphasis on personalized advocacy. A forklift injury can affect your ability to work, care for your family, and enjoy daily life. We work to understand how your injuries affect you now and how they may affect you in the future, then use that information to pursue compensation for past, present, and anticipated damages, including medical care and lost income.
Forklift Accidents In The Clovis Area & How They Happen
Forklifts are common in and around Clovis, particularly in warehouses, packing houses, distribution centers, and agricultural processing facilities throughout this part of Fresno County. They are also used on construction sites and in industrial yards across the Central Valley. These machines are essential to moving heavy loads, but when something goes wrong, the result can be a severe injury for operators and nearby workers.
Common Forklift Accident Scenarios
Many forklift incidents involve a worker being struck by the forklift itself. This can occur if the operator’s view is blocked, if the vehicle is driven too fast in tight spaces, or if pedestrians and forklifts share narrow aisles without clear traffic rules. Other accidents involve tip overs, where the forklift becomes unstable, often because of uneven surfaces, sharp turns, or loads that are too heavy or improperly balanced.
Falls from forklifts are another hazard. Workers may be lifted on the forks or on unsecured platforms rather than approved equipment, which can lead to dangerous falls. Loads themselves can also be a source of harm, for example when pallets or materials fall from an elevated position and strike a worker below. In some situations, a combination of factors, such as poor maintenance, lack of training, and unsafe site design, contribute to the same event.
These incidents are often preventable when employers, supervisors, and other responsible parties follow applicable safety rules and use reasonable care in planning and overseeing work. When they do not, and a worker is hurt, there may be legal options in addition to any workers’ compensation claim.
Who May Be Responsible For A Forklift Accident
After a forklift injury, many workers are told that workers’ compensation is their only remedy. While workers’ compensation is a critical system for covering certain medical expenses and a portion of lost wages, it does not always address all harms, and it does not involve proving fault. In some situations, an injured person may also have the ability to pursue a separate personal injury claim against one or more third parties.
Potentially Liable Parties
Responsibility for a forklift accident can extend beyond a direct employer. For example, the owner of the property where the work is performed may have allowed unsafe conditions in a warehouse or yard. A general contractor or subcontractor overseeing a construction site may have implemented unsafe procedures, failed to coordinate different crews, or pressured workers to move too quickly. A staffing agency that supplied the worker or operator may have contributed to a lack of training or supervision.
Equipment related issues can also play a role. A manufacturer may have produced a forklift or attachment with a design or manufacturing defect. A company that performed maintenance may have failed to identify or correct a hazardous mechanical problem. In some cases, a third party operator, such as a delivery driver or outside vendor using a forklift in the facility, may have acted negligently.
Identifying who may be responsible usually requires a careful review of how the incident occurred, what safety policies were in place, and how the worksite was organized. Our attorneys approach these cases with a trial ready mindset, which means we work to identify all potentially liable parties and gather the evidence needed to support our client’s claim. The specific parties involved in your case will depend on where and how the incident happened, and we can discuss those details with you during a consultation.
Common Forklift Injuries & Their Long Term Impact
Forklift accidents are often serious because of the weight of the equipment and the loads involved. Injuries can range from fractures and severe sprains to life altering harm. Many clients we speak with describe not only the initial pain, but also long term effects on their ability to work and participate in family and community life.
Serious Harm From Forklift Incidents
Crush injuries are a significant concern. A worker can be pinned between a forklift and a wall, rack, or other structure, or between the forklift and the ground during a tip over. Such incidents can damage bones, muscles, nerves, and internal organs. Workers may also suffer spinal injuries, including herniated discs or damage to the spinal cord, which can lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility, or in the most serious cases, paralysis.
Head injuries are another common consequence, whether from a fall, being struck by a falling load, or being hit by the forklift. Traumatic brain injuries can affect memory, concentration, mood, and balance, sometimes in ways that are not immediately obvious at the time of the accident. Injuries to arms and legs, including multiple fractures or amputations, can make it difficult or impossible to return to the same line of work.
These types of harm often require surgery, rehabilitation, and long term medical care. They can also reduce a person’s earning capacity and limit what they can do at home, from lifting children to handling household tasks. At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we work to understand the full scope of your injuries by reviewing medical records, speaking with you about your daily limitations, and accounting for future care needs. Our goal is to pursue compensation that reflects not only immediate bills, but also the long term impact on your life.
What To Do After A Forklift Accident
In the immediate aftermath of a forklift accident, your health and safety come first. If you are hurt, seek medical attention as quickly as possible, whether that means on site first aid, an urgent care visit, or emergency treatment. Even if you think your injuries are minor, some conditions can worsen or become apparent over time, so it is important to describe all symptoms to a medical professional and follow their recommendations.
Most workplaces in and around the Clovis area require that incidents be reported promptly. If you are able, report the injury to your supervisor or appropriate contact and make sure the basic facts are documented. If you are too injured to report right away, you can often do so as soon as you are medically stable. Keeping a personal record of when and how you reported the accident can be helpful later.
If it is safe to do so, documenting the scene can provide important information. This can include taking photos of the area where the incident occurred, the forklift and any attachments, the surrounding layout, and any visible hazards, such as spills, obstructions, or damaged equipment. If coworkers saw what happened, try to obtain their names and contact information. You should also keep copies of any incident reports, medical records, or communications from your employer or insurance carrier.
Be cautious about providing detailed statements to insurance adjusters or signing documents before you understand your legal rights. Conversations with employer representatives or insurers may affect your options later. Speaking with a lawyer soon after the incident can help you understand how workers’ compensation interacts with any potential third party claims. At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we offer free consultations so you can ask questions and get information about possible next steps without additional financial strain.
How Our Attorneys Handle Forklift Accident Cases
When you contact our firm about a forklift accident, our first step is to listen. During an initial consultation, we talk with you about where you were working, how the incident occurred, what injuries you have been diagnosed with, and what concerns you have about your health and finances. This conversation helps us understand your priorities and whether a personal injury claim in addition to workers’ compensation may be an option.
If we are able to move forward together, our attorneys begin by reviewing available records and other information. This can include incident documents, safety policies, photographs, and medical records, as well as information about the company or companies involved. We look at how the worksite was organized, what training and supervision were provided, and whether equipment issues may have contributed. Our trial ready approach means we prepare as though the matter may ultimately be presented in court, which encourages careful attention to detail.
Throughout the process, we stay focused on the human impact of your injuries. Our team works to understand your medical course, from initial treatment to any planned surgery or rehabilitation, and how your injuries affect your ability to work and manage daily activities. We then use that information to evaluate damages such as medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning potential, and pain and suffering, with the understanding that each client’s situation is unique.
Our firm is based in Fresno, and we regularly represent people from Clovis and neighboring communities. That local presence allows us to meet with clients in person when appropriate and stay accessible throughout the case. We handle forklift accident matters on a contingency fee basis, which means our fee is paid as a portion of any recovery rather than out of pocket at the beginning of the case.
To talk with our team about a forklift accident and your legal options, call (559) 900-1280 today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a case beyond workers’ compensation for a forklift accident?
You may have a claim beyond workers’ compensation if a third party other than your direct employer contributed to your forklift accident. Examples can include property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or outside companies that were working on the same site. Whether a separate personal injury claim is possible depends on how the accident occurred, who controlled the work area, and what safety responsibilities different parties had.
Workers’ compensation is generally designed to provide certain benefits without proving fault, but it also limits the kinds of damages that can be recovered. A third party claim, when available, can allow you to pursue additional categories of compensation. Because the analysis is fact specific, it is important to speak with an attorney who can review the circumstances of your situation and explain what options may be available.
How much does it cost to hire your firm for a forklift injury?
At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we represent injured clients on a contingency fee basis. This means you do not pay us upfront fees to take on your forklift injury case. Our fee is paid as a portion of any settlement or judgment we obtain for you.
We also offer free initial consultations. During that consultation, you can talk with one of our attorneys about what happened, ask questions, and learn more about how we approach these cases. If we are able to accept your case, we will explain the fee arrangement in writing so you understand how it works before you decide how to move forward.
What should I do if my employer is pressuring me after the accident?
If you feel that your employer is pressuring you after a forklift accident, it is important to protect your health and your rights. You can start by writing down what has been said, who said it, and when, so you have a record. You should continue to follow your doctor’s advice about work restrictions and treatment, even if you feel pressure to return to work sooner than recommended or to minimize your injuries.
Reporting the accident truthfully and keeping copies of any related documents can also be helpful. It can be uncomfortable to navigate these situations on your own, especially when you depend on your job to support your family. Speaking confidentially with a lawyer can give you clearer information about your options and help you decide how to respond to any pressure in a way that is consistent with your rights.
How long do forklift accident cases usually take?
The length of a forklift accident case can vary, and it often depends on several factors. These can include how serious your injuries are, how long your medical treatment lasts, whether the parties dispute who was at fault, and how many companies or individuals are involved. In general, cases involving complex liability and significant injuries may take longer than more straightforward matters.
It can also be important to have a clear understanding of your medical condition and long term prognosis before resolving a claim, so that any settlement accounts for future treatment and limitations. Our attorneys prepare cases with trial in mind, which can influence timing as we work to gather information. During a consultation, we can discuss the kinds of steps a case typically involves and how those might apply to your situation, while being careful not to promise specific timelines.
What information should I bring to our first meeting?
If you are able, bringing certain documents to our first meeting can help us understand your situation more quickly. Useful items can include any incident or injury reports, photographs of the accident scene or your injuries, medical records or discharge papers related to the forklift accident, and information about your employment, such as job title and schedule. If you have received letters or emails from your employer, an insurance company, or a workers’ compensation administrator, those can also be helpful.
That said, you do not need to have everything organized before you call us. Many people reach out while they are still in the early stages of treatment and may not yet have all records in hand. We can talk through what you do have and help identify what additional information may be useful as the case progresses.
Will I have to go to court for my forklift accident case?
Many injury claims are resolved through settlements without a trial, but some cases do proceed to court when the parties cannot agree on liability or the value of the claim. Whether you personally have to appear in court depends on how your case develops and whether it goes into litigation. If your case is filed in court, you may need to participate in certain steps, such as a deposition or, in some cases, a trial.
Our attorneys at Fowler | Helsel | Vogt prepare every case with the possibility of litigation in mind. This preparation supports settlement discussions and also positions us to move forward if a fair resolution cannot be reached informally. If court involvement becomes necessary in your case, we will explain what to expect and guide you through each step so you are not facing the process alone.
Do you handle forklift accidents in areas outside Clovis?
Yes, our firm is based in Fresno and we represent injured people from Clovis and throughout the Central Valley. Workers from surrounding communities often travel to job sites, warehouses, and agricultural facilities across this region, and incidents can occur in any of these locations. What usually matters for your case is where the accident happened and which companies were involved, because that can affect which court may hear a case and what laws apply.
If you were hurt in a forklift accident at a job site in the broader area, we can talk with you about where it occurred and how that may influence your legal options. During a free consultation, we will ask questions about the location and circumstances so we can provide information tailored to your situation.
Talk With Our Team About A Forklift Accident
A serious forklift accident can leave you facing medical treatment, missed paychecks, and uncertainty about what comes next. You do not have to sort through those challenges on your own. Our attorneys draw on decades of personal injury practice in this region to evaluate your situation, explain your options, and take on the legal work so you can focus on healing.
When you contact Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, you can speak with a lawyer about your forklift incident, your injuries, and your concerns during a free consultation. We handle these cases on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay upfront legal fees, and we are committed to preparing each case carefully for negotiation or trial. If you are looking for a forklift accident attorney Clovis workers and families can turn to for guidance, we invite you to reach out and learn how we may be able to help.
To talk with our team about a forklift accident and your legal options, call (559) 900-1280 today.
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