In many Connecticut premises cases, the outcome isn’t just about what malfunctioned—it’s about whether the responsible party had a fair opportunity to address a known risk.
Shelton’s mix of suburban retail, commuting traffic, and multi-tenant properties means common scenarios include:
- High-traffic retail and service buildings where devices see heavy daily use
- Multi-tenant commercial spaces where maintenance responsibilities may be split between owner, property manager, and contractors
- Residential and mixed-use facilities where reports of unusual operation (jerking, delayed doors, stalling) may not be logged clearly
We look closely at whether the device’s problem was reported, documented, and corrected—or whether the same issue kept recurring.


