While every accident is different, Harrison injury reports commonly involve situations like:
- Transit-adjacent buildings and high-traffic entrances where people crowd around doors or escalator landings.
- Retail and service facilities where customers use elevators/escalators frequently during peak hours.
- Residential and mixed-use properties where residents may be less familiar with how a device behaves when it’s not fully operational.
- Construction-adjacent conditions—temporary signage, altered pedestrian paths, or equipment undergoing maintenance that can affect safe use.
The key point: the “where” and “how” in Harrison often matters as much as the malfunction itself, because insurers may argue the incident was caused by the victim’s movement, timing, or failure to notice something.


