Lighthouse Point residents and visitors often rely on elevators and escalators in places with consistent daily movement, including:
- Multi-story apartment and condo buildings
- Retail and mixed-use facilities
- Hotels and guest services
- Medical offices and service locations
- Office buildings with recurring client traffic
In these settings, injuries are commonly tied to avoidable safety failures such as:
- Doors closing too quickly or not behaving normally
- Jerking, stopping, or uneven movement on escalators
- Handrails that don’t operate as expected
- Lighting or signage that doesn’t make hazards clear
Even when the incident feels “sudden,” the investigation often reveals a longer story—like repeated service issues, deferred maintenance, or a repair that didn’t fully correct the problem.


