In the Hazel Park area, elevator and escalator injuries often occur in settings where foot traffic is steady and schedules are tight, such as:
- Apartment and condo buildings with shared elevators and frequent tenant turnover
- Retail corridors and mixed-use spaces where shoppers use escalators during peak hours
- Workplaces and medical-adjacent facilities where elevators are used throughout the day
- Community buildings where visitors may be unfamiliar with access routes
Incidents can be obvious (a fall, a door closing too quickly, a sudden stop), but they can also be subtle—like uneven step behavior, handrail movement that feels “off,” or lighting/signage that makes safe use harder.


