In Albuquerque, the situations we commonly see aren’t abstract—they’re tied to how people actually move through busy places:
- Parking and retail foot traffic: escalators used repeatedly during peak hours can hide problems that grow worse over time.
- Tourism and events: visitors may not notice signage or understand how a device operates as they move quickly between venues.
- Subcontractor-heavy facilities: larger buildings sometimes rely on maintenance contractors, and responsibility can be shared—or disputed.
- Older building infrastructure: like many cities, Albuquerque has facilities with equipment that still requires strict inspection and upkeep.
If you were injured by a sudden stop, misaligned steps, a handrail that didn’t operate correctly, a door/gate malfunction, or unsafe conditions around the device, you may have a claim even if the failure wasn’t “obvious” at the moment it happened.


