Elevator and escalator incidents don’t usually announce themselves as “mechanical failures.” In New Iberia, injuries often occur during routine trips where people are moving through buildings quickly—especially when they’re juggling errands, appointments, or shift schedules.
You may have a case if the injury happened during circumstances like:
- Tourist and visitor traffic: slip-like falls from misaligned steps or awkward handrail movement when people aren’t familiar with the facility.
- Healthcare and appointment visits: doors closing too quickly, passengers forced to adjust their footing, or sudden stops that cause falls.
- Workplace commuting and shift changes: rushed entry/exit on a malfunctioning elevator, escalator hesitation, or uneven surfaces that lead to impact injuries.
- Older facilities and periodic maintenance: problems that appear “intermittently” because components weren’t serviced consistently.
Even if the device seemed to “work fine” before or after, the incident may still connect to a maintenance or inspection failure.


