Fayetteville’s mix of retail, universities, healthcare, and event-driven crowds can create unique risk patterns:
- High-traffic buildings: More riders means more opportunities for maintenance issues to go unnoticed—until an injury happens.
- Tourist and visitor surges: Hotels and attractions can be busiest on weekends and during special events, increasing wear and the chance of service disruptions.
- Complex maintenance chains: Some buildings outsource inspections and repairs to multiple vendors, which can blur responsibility.
- Foot-traffic congestion: Escalator “jerks,” misaligned steps, or poor lighting can be harder to recover from when people are hurrying through crowded areas.
Because of these realities, the “who’s responsible” question often isn’t simple—and that’s where early legal guidance helps.


