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Elevating Justice: Your Albany Elevator And Escalator Accidents Attorneys

When you step onto an elevator or an escalator, you trust that the machine is safe. You do not expect to suffer a serious injury or to watch your loved one become injured. Tragically, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that 17,000 injuries related to escalators and elevators take place every year in the United States. These accidents can occur in malls, hotels and other public places, leaving you with injuries and questions about your rights.

At Smalline and Harri, we provide personalized service to those injured on escalators and elevators in Albany and the surrounding region. Our goal is to help you recover the compensation you deserve and hold responsible parties accountable for their negligence. Our commitment to your well-being and our deep understanding of local laws make us the right choice for handling your elevator and escalator accident claims.

What Are The Causes Of Elevator And Escalator Accidents?

Elevator and escalator accidents can occur suddenly and without warning, leaving victims with serious injuries and a lifetime of consequences. While these incidents can be attributed to various factors, our experienced lawyers have identified common causes of elevator and escalator accidents. Some of these include:

  • Elevator maintenance negligence
  • Failure to comply with code requirements
  • Defective design or manufacturing
  • Improper installation
  • Inadequate inspection and testing
  • Mechanical failure
  • Inadequate warning signs or safety features

Our attorneys will work tirelessly to determine the cause of your elevator or escalator accident claims and identify those responsible. We have a broad spectrum of such cases with a range of causes. As a result, we are well-equipped to investigate the circumstances and build a strong case on your behalf.

Common Injuries From Elevator And Escalator Accidents

Elevator and escalator accidents can result in severe and debilitating injuries that take a toll on your health and well-being. We have seen just about every example, including Albany escalator fall injuries. Some of the most common examples are:

  • Bone fractures
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Amputation

These injuries may rack up thousands of dollars in medical bills. You might have to take time off from work, causing you to lose income. Our team is dedicated to seeking the compensation you deserve to cover these costs and rebuild your life.

What Damages Are Available To Me?

If you have been injured in an elevator or escalator accident, you may be eligible to recover compensation for your losses. These losses are called damages, and they may include:

  • Medical expenses and future medical care
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damages

Our elevator malfunction compensation attorneys will work to ensure you receive the maximum compensation available for your injuries.

Who Is Liable For Elevator Accidents In New York?

In New York, liability for elevator accidents can fall on various parties, including:

  • Property owners or managers
  • Elevator manufacturers
  • Maintenance companies
  • Third-party contractors

Our elevator accident lawyers and escalator injury attorneys will investigate your case to determine who is responsible for your injuries and hold them accountable. We work to uncover any form of building elevator liability that may have contributed to your injuries.

What Should I Do Immediately After An Escalator Accident?

Your actions immediately following an escalator accident or any serious personal injury can impact your ability to recover compensation. Here are the steps you should take:

  1. Get medical attention immediately.
  2. Report the incident to the property owner or manager.
  3. Take photos of your injuries, the equipment and the accident site.
  4. Gather witnesses’ contact information.
  5. Do not speak with insurance companies or sign any documents without consulting an attorney.

Finally, consult an elevator and escalator accidents attorney. Following these steps can help protect your rights and strengthen your claim.

What Evidence Is Needed For An Elevator Accident Claim In New York?

To build a successful elevator accident claim, our premises liability attorneys gather every shred of evidence available. This might include:

  • Accident reports
  • Witness statements
  • Medical records and treatment plans
  • Photos and videos of the accident scene
  • Maintenance and inspection records
  • Expert testimony

To have an actionable claim for an escalator or elevator accident lawsuit, you must show that you were owed a duty of care. Then, you must prove that the other party failed to uphold this duty, resulting in an injury and compensable damages.

Get The Help You Deserve In A Free Consultation

At Smalline and Harri, we are dedicated to providing personalized service and aggressive representation to those injured in elevator and escalator accidents. If you or a loved one has an injury, contact us at 518-704-4604 or send us an email today.

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  • Personal Injury
    • Construction Accidents
    • Medical Malpractice
      • Misdiagnosis And Delayed Diagnosis
    • Motor Vehicle Accidents
      • Truck Accidents
      • Motorcycle Accidents
      • Pedestrian And Bicycle Accidents
      • Rideshare Accidents
      • Understanding No – Fault Auto Insurance
      • Spinal Cord Injuries
      • Brain Injuries
    • Premises Liability
      • Elevator And Escalator Accidents
      • Slip – And – Fall Accidents
  • Wrongful Death

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Albany, NY 12207
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