Elevator and escalator injuries in Central Florida often happen in high-traffic moments—morning arrivals, lunch-time movement, or during quick transitions between stores, offices, and service locations. Common issues that lead to injuries include:
- Doors that don’t behave normally (closing too fast, failing to open fully)
- Misaligned steps or uneven surfaces on escalators
- Handrail problems (unexpected movement, failure to operate smoothly)
- Poor lighting or unclear wayfinding that makes it harder to use the device safely
- Maintenance gaps—especially when problems are reported and not corrected promptly
Even when the incident feels “one-time,” the cause is frequently tied to maintenance practices, inspection history, or how a property manages safety concerns.


