Injury claims don’t happen in a vacuum. In a community like Berthoud, the same building may serve:
- commuters using parking garages or transit-adjacent facilities
- families and seniors visiting retail, offices, or healthcare
- contractors and trades working in commercial spaces
That matters because elevator and escalator systems are often maintained through multiple parties—building management, a contracted maintenance vendor, and sometimes a repair contractor. When an incident happens, each party may point to the other.
A Berthoud-focused case strategy typically emphasizes:
- rapid preservation of maintenance records and inspection history
- documenting how the device behaved in the moments before the injury
- identifying who controlled safety decisions for that specific property


