While every incident is different, Roma-area accident patterns tend to have a few common features:
- Frequent foot traffic in retail and service locations increases the chance that a minor defect becomes a serious injury.
- Older or heavily used buildings may have maintenance schedules that don’t match real-world wear and tear.
- Short staffing and fast turnovers can lead to delayed reporting of hazards—before the right records are created.
- Tourist and visitor activity (including people unfamiliar with a facility) can affect how quickly an unsafe condition is identified or corrected.
Even when the device appears to be working afterward, the “before and after” maintenance history can matter.


