A lot of injuries in public buildings don’t look serious right away—especially when the fall is brief, the elevator door closes quickly, or the escalator “jerks” and you steady yourself at the last second. In Holly Springs, where residents and visitors move through busy retail centers, offices, and community venues, it’s common for accidents to happen during a routine stop.
If you were hurt using an elevator or escalator, consider contacting counsel promptly if you notice any of the following:
- Pain that worsens over 24–72 hours
- Numbness, bruising, or reduced mobility
- Missed work tied to medical restrictions
- Trouble obtaining the incident report or maintenance information
Early action matters because the people who control safety records (property managers, maintenance contractors, and insurers) may move quickly—and evidence can disappear.


