In many cases, the core issue isn’t just that someone got hurt—it’s whether the responsible parties had a fair chance to prevent the accident.
Michigan claims involving elevator and escalator injuries commonly focus on questions like:
- How long the problem may have existed before you were injured
- Whether prior complaints or service requests were documented
- Whether inspections and repairs followed required safety practices
- Whether the device behaved the same way before (even if the same injury didn’t happen previously)
For residents in New Baltimore, this often means carefully tracing records tied to the building’s operations—especially for facilities that see steady foot traffic, have multiple vendors, or outsource maintenance.


