New York City Elevator/Escalator Accident Attorney
Have you been injured in an elevator or escalator accident in NYC?
Countless individuals use elevators and escalators to get to offices, residences, transportation, retail stores and other locations every day. Most of these trips are uneventful and do not result in injury. However, elevators and escalators are precision machines that require inspection, adjustment and maintenance on regularly scheduled intervals. When these requirements are ignored or neglected, people can be severely injured.
An elevator accident can involve failed brakes or other apparatus resulting in the device:
- Falling
- Getting stuck
- Slowing down
- Speeding up
- Stopping in inappropriate or unsafe locations
Escalator accidents can occur when the device is:
- Improperly maintained
- Improperly repaired
- Wet
- Slippery
- Broken
Some elevator and escalator accidents can even result in fatalities. The types of injuries that you could face if you were involved in an elevator mishap could include:
Personal Injury Lawyer in Manhattan
If you or a loved one has been injured in an escalator or elevator accident, you need to be made aware of your legal rights. The NYC personal injury lawyers at Hochheiser & Hochheiser LLP, have over 80 years combined legal experience. You need an attorney who has intimate experience and familiarity with elevator and escalator accident cases. You can recover damages for your medical expenses, including the following:
- Hospitalization costs
- Physician visits
- Medication bills
- Medical apparatus costs (crutches, wheelchairs, assistance machines, etc)
- Lost wages
- Future lost wages
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Mental pain and suffering
Let a lawyer at our firm assist you through this difficult time. You and your family deserve the best legal representation after you have been injured through another person’s negligence or carelessness.
If you have been injured in an elevator or escalator accident, you should
contact a New York City injury lawyer
at our law firm.