In Covington, elevator and escalator injuries commonly occur in places where people are moving through quickly—during rush hours, events, and peak business times. That means details like timing, lighting, signage, and whether staff were alerted can become critical.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Escalators that feel uneven or “jerky” near the entry or handrail area
- Door problems—doors closing too fast, failing to open fully, or abnormal leveling
- Falls during boarding or exiting when steps or platform transitions appear misaligned
- Intermittent warnings (a sign posted after the fact, but not before the incident)
When multiple people are nearby, witness accounts and security footage can help establish what the device was doing at the moment of injury.


