Nanticoke’s day-to-day activity often involves predictable foot traffic: shift changes, quick errands, and routine appointments. That pattern matters because elevator and escalator injuries frequently happen when people are:
- moving during busy morning or evening hours
- carrying items or coordinating with others
- using older building systems that see heavy use
- relying on signage and lighting in areas that may be less visible during winter months
When an elevator door closes unexpectedly, an escalator step misaligns, or a handrail behaves unpredictably, the injury can be sudden—yet the investigation depends on records and timelines, not just what you remember in the moment.


