Shakopee is growing, and that means more foot traffic through commercial spaces, more frequent tenant turnover in multi-unit buildings, and more reliance on maintenance contractors to keep equipment safe.
Elevator and escalator injuries often occur when:
- A device is used heavily during busy commuting hours or event schedules
- Maintenance is deferred due to staffing or vendor backlogs
- Repairs are performed, but the underlying issue wasn’t fully corrected
- Warning signs, lighting, or access controls don’t match how the device is operating
Sometimes the incident is dramatic—a sudden stop, a door event, an unexpected movement. Other times it’s subtle, like a step that behaves differently each ride, or an escalator handrail that doesn’t operate smoothly.


