Injuries in Pasadena commonly involve a mix of pedestrian traffic and “high-use” buildings. That matters because frequent use can expose maintenance gaps faster, and construction/renovation cycles can change how devices function.
Common scenarios include:
- Abrupt escalator slowdown or jerking during busy periods (weekdays, weekends, and after-event foot traffic)
- Door timing issues in older mid-rise buildings where repairs may be deferred
- Uneven step edges or worn comb plates that create trip hazards—especially when lighting or signage is inconsistent
- Handrail problems where the handrail feels unstable or doesn’t move smoothly
- Construction-era modifications that can affect access routes, lighting, or how safety warnings are displayed
These details aren’t just “what happened.” They help determine what records we need and who may share responsibility.


