Elevators and escalators don’t just serve downtown foot traffic; they’re common in:
- multi-tenant retail and service buildings
- medical offices and clinics
- schools and event facilities
- workplaces with shift-based schedules
In these settings, injuries often occur when:
- the device behaves inconsistently (slower movement, unexpected stops)
- steps or handrails don’t operate the way they should
- doors close too quickly during boarding/exiting
- lighting or signage makes it harder to notice a hazard
Even “minor” incidents can become significant later—especially if you’re dealing with a fall, a sudden jolt, or a twisting motion that affects your back, neck, shoulder, or knees.


