In smaller communities, injuries can still be complicated—because multiple people may use the device around the same time and the building may have several contractors involved. Common Waunakee-area scenarios include:
- Morning school and appointment rush at facilities where elevators are used frequently.
- Intermittent escalator issues (jerking, stopping, handrail uneven movement) that appear only sometimes.
- Accessibility-related injuries when someone uses a device under time pressure.
- Visitor-heavy days at local events or high-traffic periods when staff are focused on operations.
These patterns matter legally because they affect what the building knew, when it knew it, and what documentation should exist.


