Manteca’s everyday traffic—commuters, families, and residents moving through shared buildings—creates frequent high-visibility use of elevators and escalators. Many serious injuries happen during normal routine: someone is stepping on, stepping off, reaching for the handrail, or simply trying to get to an appointment on time.
In practice, we often see claims tied to issues such as:
- Door problems (closing too fast, failing to level correctly, or not operating as expected)
- Escalator ride irregularities (jerking, uneven step movement, or handrail performance issues)
- Trip and fall conditions near the device (misalignment, damaged step edges, or poor visibility)
- Intermittent malfunctions that may not look serious until the moment of injury
Because these incidents can occur during everyday movement, the “what happened right before you fell” becomes critical—especially when defense teams argue the accident was isolated or unavoidable.


