In Wisconsin premises cases, one of the most important issues is often whether the responsible party had notice of a dangerous condition—either because they should have found it through reasonable inspection, or because there were prior warnings.
In practice, Brookfield elevator and escalator claims frequently turn on items like:
- Maintenance and inspection records showing what was found (and when)
- Work orders or repair histories tied to recurring problems
- Internal incident reports, complaint logs, or staff notices
- Whether the device showed irregular operation before your accident
A claim can be stronger when you can connect your injury to documented maintenance gaps or unresolved defects. That’s why early organization—before records get lost or overwritten—can make a real difference.


