In a smaller city like Anniston—where people rely on everyday destinations like retail corridors, medical offices, schools, and local workplaces—elevator and escalator injuries often happen during routine trips rather than “major incidents.” Common patterns include:
- Sudden stoppage or jerky movement that throws someone off balance
- Door or gate behavior that closes too quickly while a person is entering/exiting
- Handrail issues (sticking, stopping, or moving unevenly)
- Uneven step edges, loose parts, or lighting problems that make missteps more likely
- Escalators used during peak hours (lunch shifts, appointment times, and event days) when people move quickly
What’s important: even when the device seems to “work fine” afterward, the injury may still be tied to a preventable safety failure.


