Steps to Take After Being Injured in an Elevator Accident

Believe it or not, elevators can be the scene of serious accidents and injuries if they are not properly maintained by the property owner. There are many moving parents that must be monitored to ensure an unsafe situation does not occur. If you have been injured in an elevator accident, it is best to retain the services of an experienced personal injury attorney who will walk you through the claims process. Continue reading to discover the most common causes of elevator accidents, elevator accident injuries, and steps to take following an elevator accident.

Common Causes of Elevator Accidents

There are many factors that may cause an elevator accident. The most common causes of elevator accidents are as follows:

  • Failing to keep equipment up-to-date
  • Pully system malfunction
  • Negligent elevator design
  • Mechanical breakdown
  • Improper installations
  • Drive malfunction
  • Faulty wiring
  • Power failures
  • Abrupt stops
  • Door operator errors

Common Injuries Sustained in Elevator Accidents

The most common injuries sustained in elevator accidents are as follows:

  • Head trauma
  • Crush injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Wrongful death
  • Severed limbs
  • Neck injuries
  • Cuts and bruise

What should I do after being injured in an elevator accident?

After being involved in an elevator accident, it is best to protect yourself by having a plan. Follow the below steps to set yourself up for a successful personal injury claim:

  1. Call the police. They will document the accident with a police report.
  2. While calling 911, be sure to request medical assistance if necessary.
  3. While you wait for the authorities to arrive, document the scene as much as possible by photographing any hazards and injuries.
  4. Collect any witnesses’ contact information including their name, phone number, and email address.
  5. Contact an experienced personal injury attorney who will help satisfy the burden of proof to recover the financial compensation you deserve.

What is the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in California?

The statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in California is two years. This means that from the date of your accident, you will have two years to take legal action to recover the compensation you require to heal. If you wait longer than the allotted time period, you may be barred from suing. To avoid this, it is best to file your claim as soon as possible. Reach out to our knowledgeable personal injury attorney today to discuss our services. Do not hesitate to contact our firm to begin this process today. We are here to help.

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