In Massachusetts, premises-injury cases frequently come down to whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) about a safety problem and still failed to act.
In Lawrence, that can look like:
- Intermittent escalator behavior in high-traffic retail or transit-adjacent buildings—visible only at certain times.
- Door timing or gate issues in apartment buildings where maintenance schedules are tight.
- Reported hazards from tenants, staff, or contractors that never resulted in a permanent fix.
What seems like “bad luck” is often connected to maintenance practices, inspection timing, and how quickly concerns were documented and escalated.


