In a smaller New England city like Naugatuck, elevator and escalator injuries frequently occur in places people use routinely:
- Medical offices and clinics where appointments are on tight schedules
- Shopping and retail areas where foot traffic is heavy on weekends
- Apartment buildings and mixed-use properties where residents may rely on accessibility features
- Workplaces with shift-based schedules and shared maintenance responsibilities
Because these settings often have multiple vendors—property management, contractors, and maintenance providers—pinpointing responsibility can be more complicated than it seems. A quick, organized approach helps prevent critical details from getting lost.


