Recovering Compensation Following a Pennsylvania Escalator Accident

Escalators are a staple of department stores across the country. Nobody comes aboard an escalator thinking they will be injured, however, unfortunately, it happens. This is why most people who have been injured in escalator accidents seek financial compensation to help cover the cost of their medical bills, in-home care, and more. If you have been injured in an escalator accident, here are some of the questions you may have:

What are the most common factors of escalator accidents?

Escalators are complex bodies of machinery, so even if one small thing goes wrong, it can cause severe damage, both to the machinery as a whole, and any passengers at the time. Some of the most common factors of escalator accidents are as follows:

  • Between-step entrapments
  • Missing comb plates
  • Missing foot brushes
  • Gaps and spaces
  • Inadequate escalator lighting
  • Loose or missing screws
  • Improperly working emergency shut-off buttons
  • Faulty handrails
  • Missing steps
  • Overcrowded escalators
  • Electrical or mechanical malfunctions
  • Escalator design flaws
  • Clothing or limbs getting snagged by machinery
  • Escalators reversing direction, resulting in a pileup
  • Finger entrapments 

What injuries have recovered financial compensation in the past?

Some of the escalator injuries that have recovered financial compensation in the past are as follows:

  • Concussions
  • Cuts and bruises
  • Torn ligaments
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Joint injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Broken bones

How do I recover compensation following a Pennsylvania escalator accident?

To recover financial compensation, you must first prove that you were injured due to another party’s negligence. Hiring an experienced attorney can help ensure you have all the evidence you need to present a convincing case. 

How do I prove another party’s negligence?

Fortunately, there are several things you and your attorney can do to prove your claim. First, you may recover security camera footage of your accident, or even pictures of the safety hazard that caused your injuries. You may also use witness statements, police reports, and medical documents to prove your personal injury claim. 

What is the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania?

The statute of limitations in Pennsylvania is two years, which means you have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury claim. Do not wait, because time is of the essence. 

Contact our experienced Pennsylvania firm

There is nothing worse than sustaining injuries at the hands of another person, especially due to sheer carelessness. Not only must you now recover physically, but you must also find a way to pay for your recovery as well. This is why if you or someone you know has sustained injuries due to another party’s negligence, you must contact the Law Offices of Ilkhanoff & Silverstein today. An attorney who is willing to fight for your right to a smooth recovery can make all the difference.

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