Elevator and escalator injuries in suburban and mixed-use communities often occur during normal traffic patterns—morning commutes, lunch breaks, school or event drop-offs, and quick visits to stores or offices. The device may look “fine” until the moment it isn’t.
That matters because defense teams commonly argue that:
- you used the equipment incorrectly,
- the issue was temporary,
- or the building acted reasonably.
Your case needs proof that a safer condition should have been maintained and that the failure contributed to your injury.


