Local facilities often serve both residents and visitors year-round. That means elevator and escalator issues may show up in patterns—intermittent problems, delayed repairs, or recurring maintenance notes—especially in buildings with ongoing foot traffic.
A strong claim typically depends less on what “seems likely” and more on what the records can show, such as:
- Maintenance and inspection logs for the specific unit
- Work orders, parts replacement history, and service call notes
- Any reported defects before your incident
- Incident report details and property management documentation
Michigan premises-injury claims also turn on notice and reasonableness—what the responsible party knew (or should have known) and whether they acted like a reasonable operator would.


