In many premises cases, the biggest dispute isn’t whether an accident happened—it’s whether the property owner or maintenance team knew (or should have known) about a hazard before you were hurt.
In Statesboro, elevator and escalator incidents can involve:
- High-traffic public locations where devices are used constantly throughout the day
- Tenant-managed buildings where responsibilities are split between property management and contractors
- Facilities with event schedules (schools, venues, and seasonal visitor surges) that increase wear and stress on equipment
That means your case may depend on whether the building had a record of:
- prior complaints about jerking motion, uneven step movement, or door behavior
- repeat service calls for the same device
- inspection findings that weren’t corrected in time
We help you gather the kinds of “notice” evidence that make insurers take the claim seriously.


