While every incident is different, Gainesville-area cases often involve patterns that affect how quickly evidence disappears and how liability is evaluated. Common scenarios include:
- Escalators that hesitate, jerk, or stop suddenly while riders are stepping on or moving between levels.
- Uneven step surfaces or misaligned steps that contribute to trips and falls.
- Handrail problems (stopping, moving inconsistently, or behaving differently than expected).
- Elevator door or gate issues—doors closing too quickly, gates failing to behave normally, or access controls leading to unsafe movement.
- Poor visibility at the time of the incident (lighting, signage, or wayfinding that doesn’t clearly warn you of the hazard).
If you were injured in a building that’s frequently visited—whether it’s a local business, office setting, or a facility with steady foot traffic—there’s often a maintenance trail that matters.


