Faribault has a mix of retail corridors, professional offices, multi-family housing, and community buildings where elevators and escalators are used for everyday access—not just as an occasional convenience.
That matters because many elevator/escalator incidents in smaller cities follow the same pattern:
- The device “seems fine” after the incident, but records later show defects, deferred repairs, or repeated inspection issues.
- Multiple parties may be involved (building management, maintenance contractors, property owners), and each may point to the other.
- Day-to-day reporting happens informally—a tenant mentions a problem, staff notes it, or a work order gets logged without much detail.
When the case is built around what was known, when it was known, and whether reasonable maintenance was followed, your lawyer’s job becomes clearer—and your claim is stronger.


