While every incident is different, local injury reports tend to fall into patterns:
- Retail and service entrances: escalators used during peak shopping hours, when people are walking fast and falls cause serious impacts.
- Medical and office buildings: elevator door timing issues, abrupt stops, or uneven floor transitions that can turn a routine trip into a fall.
- Hotels and event venues: escalator/landing hazards during high foot traffic—especially when signage, lighting, or access controls are inadequate.
- New construction or renovations: temporary maintenance practices, changed routing, or incomplete safety checks that increase risk for tenants and visitors.
If your injury happened in a place where people are consistently coming and going, the case often turns on notice (what the responsible party knew) and maintenance practices (what they should have been doing).


