Miami Shores has a steady flow of residents, visitors, and people running errands and appointments—so accidents often occur during normal routines, not just in “industrial” settings. Some of the most frequent scenario patterns we see in local claims include:
- Door-related injuries: doors closing too quickly, gaps that catch clothing or fingers, or a passenger forced to steady themselves in an unexpected way.
- Escalator step/handrail problems: misalignment, uneven step feel, jerky movement, or handrail speed that doesn’t match how it should operate.
- Poor visibility or navigation issues: inadequate lighting, unclear wayfinding, or signage that doesn’t give users enough notice about temporary conditions.
- “It seemed fine before” malfunctions: the device behaves normally until the moment of injury—then stops, shifts, or operates inconsistently.
Local clients often tell us they didn’t think to request records immediately, even though the building team may have incident reports and maintenance logs that can disappear over time. Acting early matters.


