In Williston, elevators and escalators aren’t just found in downtown buildings. They show up in hotels, retail centers, healthcare facilities, offices, and industrial-adjacent properties that serve both residents and rotating crews.
When foot traffic is high and schedules run tight, small safety issues can have bigger consequences—like:
- escalators running with worn steps or inconsistent step alignment
- elevator doors closing too quickly or behaving unpredictably
- poor lighting or unclear safety markings near entrances and landings
- delayed response after staff or tenants report a problem
If you were injured while commuting, checking in, working a shift, or moving through a busy facility, your case may depend on what was happening at the site before the injury—not just the moment you fell.


