Walker is a place where people move quickly—commuting between jobs, running errands, and getting to appointments during tight schedules. That matters because elevator and escalator injuries often occur when people are:
- rushing to make a schedule (work shifts, school drop-offs, appointments)
- carrying items or assisting others
- entering busy facilities where signage and lighting may be overlooked
- using devices in mixed conditions (winter footwear, wet floors, crowded lobbies)
When an accident happens during peak movement, evidence can disappear faster—surveillance systems may overwrite, incident reports get filed and buried, and the building may restore normal operations before anyone has a chance to document the problem.


