Elevator and escalator injuries don’t always come with warning signs. In local settings—retail stores, medical offices, schools, multi-tenant buildings, and other public-facing facilities—incidents can occur during routine movement:
- Door-related injuries when doors close too quickly or do not behave normally
- Slip/trip falls near escalator steps, thresholds, or uneven surfaces
- Handrail problems that cause unexpected movement or poor grip during use
- Sudden stoppages that throw passengers off balance
A common pattern we see in cases from smaller cities is that the injured person may be told it was “just an accident” and offered limited information. Meanwhile, the building’s maintenance history and incident documentation can matter just as much as what you felt in the moment.


