Many elevator and escalator injuries in our area don’t come from obvious, constant breakdowns. Instead, they happen during busy periods—weekends for retail and services, appointment-heavy mornings for medical facilities, or high-traffic hours around schools and offices—when:
- an escalator’s handrail movement feels uneven or starts/changes unexpectedly
- elevator doors don’t behave normally when passengers are entering or exiting
- lighting or signage makes it harder to notice a misaligned step or hazard
Even if the device seems fine later, maintenance history and inspection records can show whether a defect existed long enough to be discovered and corrected.


