Gillette’s injury risk often shows up in predictable places:
- Workday foot traffic at commercial facilities where people move quickly between appointments, shifts, and services.
- Winter weather spillover in and around entrances—slips and rushed movement can turn a normal trip into an incident involving nearby stairs, landings, or accessibility routes that connect to elevator use.
- Construction and maintenance cycles at industrial and commercial properties—when systems are updated, contractors and vendors may be involved, and records can become scattered.
Because of that, the “cause” of an elevator/escalator injury isn’t always obvious. The building may have documentation, but not in a form that’s easy for a person with a new injury to gather while they’re trying to recover.


