Liberty is a growing suburban community, and that means a lot of people are using elevators and escalators in places with frequent turnover—retail centers, multi-tenant buildings, and facilities that serve commuters and visitors.
Common Liberty-area scenarios include:
- Escalator step/joint hazards in high-traffic retail and entertainment areas where cleaning schedules and maintenance intervals may not match usage.
- Door-related injuries in buildings where units change hands or tenants rotate, increasing the odds that staff respond inconsistently to access or safety complaints.
- Intermittent malfunctions—a jerking movement, delayed leveling, or uneven motion—especially in older equipment or systems serviced by multiple vendors.
- Poorly addressed prior complaints (reported to staff but not properly documented), which can become critical when insurers argue the condition was unforeseeable.
Even when the accident seems “one-time,” the goal is to show whether the safety risk was detectable, preventable, and not handled with reasonable care.


