As we go about our daily activities, we seldom give much thought to stepping onto an escalator or elevator. These devices are so common that they’ve become a way of life, especially in large cities. Although we assume them to be safe, accidents do occur. Over 17,000 people are injured each year by elevator and escalator accidents, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, about 30 people are killed each year in such accidents. Understanding your rights as an accident victim will help secure the compensation you need to get your life moving again.
It’s important to remember that while escalators and elevators seem pretty mundane, they are actually complex pieces of machinery. There are numerous moving parts that have to be maintained in order to keep them in safe operation. Poor maintenance, malfunctioning parts, and negligence on the part of business owners and operators of the devices may cause accidents. These risks are higher for children, the elderly, and those who have trouble with mobility.
Some of the specific causes of injuries from elevator and escalator accidents include the following:
On the other hand, elevator accidents can be due to any number of factors, such as:
Injuries caused by elevator and escalator accidents and can be severe and require immediate medical attention. But even a simple trip can result in relatively significant problems for the victim. Among the types of injuries that Georgia premises liability attorneys see are:
These devices are subject to rigorous inspections and regulations and must be kept up to code. But that doesn’t always prevent a serious accident. For this reason, Georgia law recognizes the dangers that can result from poorly built or maintained escalators and elevators. Property owners with these devices on their premises owe riders and users a duty of care. Negligence, therefore, is almost always the causes of accidents.
Failing to conduct regular inspections, respond to safety issues, or take devices out of service can put riders at risk. In order to establish liability for your accident, an attorney will typically work to obtain the following information:
If you’ve been hurt, the first thing to do is seek necessary medical attention. Keep all of your records and bills documenting your injuries, treatments, prescribed medications, and, of course, costs and expenses. Make notes of what exactly happened, providing as much detail – including time and date – as possible. Lastly, try to get the names and contact information of witnesses who may help substantiate your claims later.
Elevator and escalator accidents can occur anywhere and without warning. Severe damages, even death, can result. At Hammers Law Firm, we have helped victims of failed elevator and escalator accidents recover hundreds of thousands of dollars. If you or a loved one have been involved in one of these accidents, contact the team at Hammers Law Firm. They will investigate your claims, help gather evidence, and work to ensure you are fairly compensated for your injuries.