Got Injured in an Escalator? Surprising Ways You Can Get Compensated

Escalators have become commonplace over the last century or so across the world, making them a mainstay in our personal and professional lives. Skyscrapers can only be navigated thanks to this contraption, as taking the stairs may mean up to 20 minutes of hard work and exhaustion that may not be conducive for meetings and other official activities.
Escalators are built to withstand a certain load, and they must be serviced regularly in order to prevent any malfunctions that may lead to accidents. Escalators are also made from many moving parts, meaning that any malfunction may have a cascading effect on the overall escalator function, creating a situation where multiple individuals may sustain injuries.
Whether you’re a worker at a certain high-rise building or a tenant who lives in these, escalator injuries are covered by an aspect of injury law known as premises liability law which states that anyone who is an invitee or accorded a certain legal title at the time of accessing the premises of a certain property and consequently gets injured may be entitled to justice and compensation if it can be demonstrated that the injuries they sustained were are a direct consequence of negligence on the part of the owner.
Escalator injuries can be severe and, in some cases, catastrophic and life-changing. They do not occur out of the blue due to the concept of cause and effect. Upon closer inspection, you may be able to determine that an individual’s actions or lack thereof were the proximate cause of your injuries in an escalator.
Due to the high-stakes nature of this type of claim, insurance companies may attempt to dissuade you from filing a lawsuit. Before speaking with anyone, it is vital that you reach out to an experienced escalator injuries attorney in order to preserve your right to compensation, and we’re here to help facilitate this and so much more.
Are you looking for the best escalator injury attorney? Please call us NOW at (314) 481-63338 to learn more about your legal options for justice and compensation. Our best escalator injuries lawyers have over 90 years of collective legal experience where we’ve won over $260 million for our clients who span the entire country and are from diverse backgrounds.
Our commitment to getting the best outcome for our clients is due to our tenacity when it comes to trying cases and not relying on insurance company negotiations like the majority of law firms, the latter of which helps resolve claims very fast, but results in a much lower payout for the injured client.
In addition to our nationwide reach thanks to our network of referral attorneys and law firms, we run a bilingual firm (Hablamos Español), and all cases are taken up on a contingency fee basis, which simply means that there are ZERO UPFRONT FEES for the duration of the processing of the claim, as we only levy our fees at the end of the suit, and only if we’ve recovered compensation on your behalf.
If you sustained elevator injuries and suspect that some form of negligence caused said injuries, please give us a call NOW at (314) 481-63338 to learn more about how we can help you seek compensation – via a 100% FREE legal consultation – our intake team is standing by.
Most Common Types of Injuries in Escalator Accidents
Here are some of the most common types of injuries one may sustain in escalator accidents:
- Broken bones and fractures: These types of injuries are often caused by accelerations or sudden stops, which are due to individuals losing their footing which then results in falls and consequently, fractures. For the most part, the legs, ankles, and wrists are mostly affected.
- Strains and sprains: These injuries may be caused by some form of abrupt malfunction, leading to the overstretching of muscles and ligaments. These types of injuries constitute what is called soft tissue injuries and can lead to chronic pain and disability that may resolve with time.
- Lacerations and abrasions: These occur when one is caught in the escalator’s mechanism or falls, resulting in scrapes and cuts. These need immediate medical attention in order to prevent any infections.
- Head injuries: these escalator injuries are common and are caused by sudden stops, and even slip and fall events outside or inside the elevator, leading to concussions and other forms of head trauma. Consequently, victims may have to contend with long-term physical and cognitive issues as a result.
Common Mechanical Issues that Lead to Escalator Malfunction
- Control system failures: These may occur due to a lack of software and other updates as well as a lack of staff training on how to remedy control system issues which then may lead to rapid accelerations or sudden stops
- Wear and tear: While all mechanical components experience wear and tear over time due to mechanical stress or friction, it is the responsibility of management to ensure that these components are serviced and replaced regularly to prevent their potential breakdown and the occurrence of accidents
- Electrical failures: Buildings can lose power for one reason or the other. However, backup systems should immediately pick up as a means of allaying any emergency events and preventing injuries and people getting stuck in elevators for hours at a time.
Best Escalator Injury Lawyers – Call Us Today!
It is important to note that multiple entities may be held liable for your escalator accidents or injuries, and to this end, the damages you seek may end up being substantial. These cases rely on demonstrable evidence, so be sure to document the scene and seek medical attention as soon as possible so no doubts arise regarding your accident and injuries.
However, most of all, in order to have a valid claim, it is important to reach out to us at (314) 481-63338 so we can assess the full extent of your injuries and advise you on the next course of action to take.
Remember, the call is 100% FREE, and there is no legal obligation. Thanks for choosing McCready Law, and we look forward to helping you.