Round Lake has a mix of residential complexes and commercial spaces where elevators and escalators may be shared across tenants, contractors, and property managers. That means fault can be split—between the owner, the management company, and the maintenance contractor—depending on who controlled safety practices and repairs.
It also matters that many people in our region still rely on elevators for access (strollers, mobility aids, older adults). When an elevator or escalator issue forces rushed movement, awkward footing, or missed steps, injuries can be more severe—and insurers may try to frame the incident as “just an accident.” Your attorney’s job is to show the accident wasn’t preventable had reasonable safety steps been followed.


