Many elevator/escalator incidents happen when foot traffic is high and people are moving efficiently—sometimes too quickly. In the real world, that can mean:
- escalators that jerk or pause unexpectedly while riders are stepping on
- doors that close faster than expected during entry/exit
- uneven steps, poor traction, or gaps that cause trips
- warning signs that are missing, obscured, or not updated after repairs
Even when the accident seems like “bad luck,” Shively-area claims often come down to preventable safety failures—maintenance gaps, delayed repairs, or inadequate inspection practices.


