Elevator and Escalator Injuries Attorneys in Lexington, Kentucky
As society continues to grow at astonishing rates, many cities are beginning to see real estate become a limited resource. Because of this, many cities have nowhere else to grow but up. More and more skyscrapers and tall buildings are being built than ever before and, as a result, elevator and escalator accidents are now occurring more frequently than ever. Elevator and escalator accidents can lead to some of the most devastating injuries, as they often involve falls from high elevations. Victims of these accidents expect property owners keep their elevators and escalators up to all safety standards so that no one will be wrongfully injured.
While elevator/escalator accidents can occur for countless reasons, most of these accidents are the result of the property owners’ negligence to maintain a safe environment for their guests. At Wilson & McQueen PLLC, our Lexington elevator and escalator accident attorneys believe that all property owners should be held liable for the injuries that their gross negligence has caused. Contact our office to learn more about how we can assist you in your case today.
Common Causes of Elevator/escalator Accidents
Elevators and escalators are complex pieces of machinery that need to be properly built and maintained in order to function safely. Because of the complexity of elevators and escalators, the causes of these accidents are wide-ranging. While some of them may be unforeseeable, many can be prevented with common sense safety precautions.
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Call TodaySome of the most common causes of elevator and escalator accidents include:
Electrical failure
Door malfunction
Improper elevator/escalator maintenance
Slippery floors
Faulty wiring
Defective design
Elevator accidents may be somewhat rare, accounting for 27 deaths per year, but when elevators are not kept safe, victims can suffer serious injuries. Due to their limited safety features, escalator accidents occur far more frequently than elevator accidents. When a fall does occur on an escalator, the sharp metal stairs and their perpetual motion often lead to broken bones, concussions, and other medical complications.
Contact a Lexington Elevator/escalator Accident Attorneys
If you or someone you know has been a victim of an elevator/escalator accident, know that the property owner can be held liable for your injuries. At Wilson & McQueen PLLC, our legal team is dedicated to finding at-fault parties so that our clients can rightfully recover compensation for their pain and suffering. Contact our office to speak with a member of our legal team today.