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Elevator And Escalator Accidents

Unmatched Legal Advice For Elevator and Escalator Accidents

Elevators are everywhere, from busy shopping centers to skyscrapers and residential buildings. So, it is no surprise that elevator accidents are occurring more and more. Whether it’s because of defective materials, poor upkeep, or electrical errors, you need the assistance, support, and expertise of a lawyer well-versed in New York or New Jersey elevator accidents.

Don’t let an elevator accident affect your life any more than it already has. We’re here to fight for you and will help you get the compensation you need for your accident. You’ll have the guidance and legal expertise you need to navigate your case’s complexities with our experienced team by your side.

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What Are Elevator Accidents?

There are many different types of elevator accidents. If you were injured due to an elevator that wasn’t properly maintained or attended to, you have every right to ensure you are provided with the compensation you deserve.

A few of the most common types of elevator accidents include:

Unexpected Stops

You won’t likely find any handrails or other forms of safety equipment inside of an elevator – which means any sudden stopping, movements, or jerking can result in serious injury. Now, if an elevator suddenly stops because of a loss of power, system malfunction, or other reason, passengers can slam into the walls, doors, floors, and even each other.

Falls

Correctly operating elevators align with the floor they stop at before opening the doors. This feature ensures passengers entering and exiting the car can safely move in and out of the elevator without being exposed to the shaft. But if the elevator is not properly functioning, the doors may open when the car is not aligned with the floor – leading to possible falls within the shaft.

Issues With Elevator Doors

Frequent injuries arise when the elevator door sensors malfunction, causing them to close on a passenger’s body while they stand in the doorway. This malfunction can result in excruciating pain as the doors forcefully crush passengers entering or exiting the elevator.

Establish Liability With A Personal Injury Lawyer

Elevator accidents occur more than you expect. Unfortunately, it can happen to you, and if that occurs, you’ll need to prove the operator was liable for the malfunction and resulting injury.

Working with a personal injury lawyer guarantees you can collect all necessary information to prove liability and get compensation for the injuries and damages incurred.

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