Elevator and escalator injuries here often tie to real-world usage patterns:
- High-traffic times: weekday rush at offices and service locations increases the chance of people being rushed, distracted, or crowded near doors and handrails.
- Weather-and-entry surges: winter conditions can lead to hurried entries/exits in buildings, where balance and footing are already compromised.
- Older building systems and deferred repairs: suburban properties may be updated in parts while maintenance responsibility is split across vendors or property managers.
- Visitor-heavy facilities: places that see occasional visitors—appointments, tours, events—can experience more “misuse” arguments because unfamiliar users may not know the safest way to use the device.
If you were hurt in one of these settings, the case often turns on whether the building maintained safe operation and whether problems were discoverable through reasonable inspection.


