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Elevator Injuries

Ohio Elevator Injury and Wrongful Death Law Firm

How Do Elevators Injure People in Ohio?

Elevator shaft seen from below. Elevators accidents kill more than 30 Americans a yearAmericans often take for granted the safety of "vertical transportation" - elevators and escalators. However, elevators and escalators can cause serious injuries and deaths to the general public, and to workers installing, maintaining and repairing them.

According to the data from the US Department of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 17,000 American consumers and workers suffer injury--and 30 Americans are killed--each year as a result of poorly maintained elevators or escalators.

Injuries and wrongful death associated with elevators and escalators can be horrific. Many of us are preoccupied with the issues of the day, and take the smooth operation of this form of transportation for granted. On occasion, an elevator door will open without the presence of an elevator "car" leaving an open shaft. Falling into an open elevator shaft results in serious and catastrophic injury and often death.

If an elevator stops in between floors it is important to exercise extreme caution if attempting to open the doors and crawl through them to escape the elevator car. One never knows when or if the car may regain power and attempt to continue on in its operation. People who are in the process of climbing out of an elevator in between floors have experienced the amputation or loss of limbs, crushing injury and often the loss of their life.

Escalators can prove to be dangerous as well. The "rail" is often traveling at a different speed than the conveyor upon which the occupant is standing. A malfunction in the escalator resulting in jerking or a sudden stop can lead to a serious fall, and result in head injuries, neck and back injuries and in some instances death.

A Challenge, Even for an Ohio Elevator Injury Law Firm

Elevator liability is a particularly challenging area of the law. These cases require imagination, perseverance and substantial resources. At Clark Perdue, we are committed to building a safer society through the creative and responsible litigation of elevator claims.

Clark Perdue attorney, Glen Pritchard, describes the unique legal issues associated with claims arising out of elevators and escalators in an article published by the Columbus Bar Association.

Cases involving defective or dangerous Ohio elevators are frequently a battle of experts. Securing the assistance and testimony of qualified experts can be one of the most important, difficult and expensive tasks in preparing and presenting a product defect case. When considering an Ohio elevator accident attorney for a product defect case, it is important to question whether that attorney has ready access to the best experts in the field. Also, it is important to question whether the attorney is willing to advance reasonable expenses for an investigation of your case. For a list of other questions to ask before hiring a lawyer, click here.

Additional information: Recent examples of elevator death and serious injury accidents

When Should You Hire An Elevator Accident Attorney in Ohio?

  • If You Experienced Oxygen deprivation, or asphyxiation, from being trapped inside an elevator
  • Falls resulting from an open elevator shaft
  • If the malfunction of an escalator caused you to fall, or resulted in serious injury
  • Faulty mechanics, resulting in a sudden & uncontrolled fall of an elevator car
  • Faulty electrical systems, resulting in electrocution

Free Elevator Accident Consultations

To protect the legal rights of someone who has been injured by a defective or dangerous elevator, it is wise to consult an experienced elevator liability law firm as soon as possible. Within the first week, important physical evidence can be lost and witnesses may forget important details.For more information about protecting your legal rights, or for a free consultation with an Ohio Elevator Accident Lawyer about your situation, please call us at (866) 603-1668 or e-mail Clark Perdue. We promise to respond promptly.

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