Fort Lauderdale’s mix of dense downtown buildings, waterfront tourism, and year-round construction means elevator and escalator systems are constantly in use—and sometimes pushed hard.
You may be more likely to see risk factors such as:
- High occupancy periods at hotels and apartment complexes
- Condos with shared maintenance responsibilities and multiple vendors
- Older buildings where modernization hasn’t kept pace with wear-and-tear
- Temporary closures or “workarounds” during repairs
- Increased foot traffic at retail centers, medical facilities, and event venues
When an escalator stalls, jolts, or behaves unpredictably—or an elevator door sequence closes too quickly—injuries can happen in seconds. The legal question becomes whether the building’s safety practices and maintenance were reasonable before you were hurt.


