Elevator and escalator accidents aren’t always dramatic. Many Wabash-area injury reports involve issues that develop over time or show up intermittently—often during busy commuting or appointment hours.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Escalator step or handrail problems during high-traffic periods at public-facing facilities
- Door timing or gate issues on elevators used frequently by employees, patients, or visitors
- Uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or unclear wayfinding near the device—especially in buildings that see constant turnover
- Repair history questions, where maintenance was done but the problem returned because the underlying defect wasn’t properly corrected
Because these devices are part of building safety systems, the key question quickly becomes: what did the responsible party know, and when did they act?


