Many elevator/escalator injuries aren’t caused by one single “broken moment.” They often come from a pattern of preventable problems—especially in buildings that see frequent foot traffic.
Common Melissa-area scenarios we see in practice include:
- High-traffic retail and service areas where escalators experience increased wear and maintenance is deferred.
- Apartment and mixed-use properties where multiple vendors handle repairs and communication gets fragmented.
- Facilities with ongoing renovations or tenant turnover where equipment schedules and inspection procedures can get disrupted.
- Door timing or landing issues where an elevator doesn’t behave the way it should during entry/exit.
Your claim usually turns on whether the responsible parties acted reasonably to prevent foreseeable harm.


