April 12, 2017

Are Escalator Injuries More Common Than You Realize? Lawyer Discusses

NYC Personal Injury Lawyer talks about the rise of deaths accounted to escalator injuries.

Most people ride escalators without giving much thought to safety. Compared to elevators, the “moving stairs” of escalators tend to seem relatively benign.

However, a number of recent escalator accidents has brought new attention to the very real dangers posed by escalators. Recently, an escalator in a busy Hong Kong shopping mall unexpectedly reversed, injuring 18 people. One man suffered a serious head injury and was listed as being in serious condition, according to CNN.

A video of the incident posted online by People magazine shows the packed escalator suddenly slamming into reverse, then speeding up, sending terrified shoppers tumbling into each other. According to one woman who was riding the escalator during the accident, it sped up “two times faster than normal.” The footage, which is dramatic and terrifying, shows just how deadly and dangerous escalators can be.

The People report says that the escalator involved in the Hong Kong accident is maintained by the Otis Elevator Company, the world’s largest manufacturer of elevators, escalators, and moving walkways.

AAJ Says Escalator Injuries and Deaths Are on the Rise

According to the American Association for Justice (AAJ), “for every accident that happens on an elevator, there will be 18 accidents suffered on escalators.”

The AAJ also states that “escalator-related injuries and deaths in the U.S. have been steadily rising every year.” In 1990, there were just under 5,000 escalator injuries and deaths. By 2000, that number had doubled, with over 10,100 people hurt or killed on escalators. In 2013, there were 12,260 reported escalator injuries and deaths in the United States.

Tragically, children and the elderly are far more likely to be hurt or killed in an escalator-related accident. The AAJ reports that children under age 14 and adults over age 65 made up 60 percent of all escalator injuries between 1990 and 1994.

NYC Personal Injury Lawyer Discusses Injuries Caused by Defective Escalators

New York City personal injury lawyer Jonathan C. Reiter states, “What’s interesting about the American Association for Justice’s report is that it highlights how the escalator manufacturing industry has worked hard to influence public perception about what causes escalator injuries. Escalator manufacturers would like everyone to believe that horseplay and rider carelessness cause the majority of escalator injuries and deaths. In reality, most escalator injuries and deaths are caused by unsafe designs or poor maintenance.”

According to the AAJ, documentation has been unearthed in several escalator injury cases showing that escalator manufacturers are aware of safety issues, as well as what typically causes escalator accidents. If you or a loved one has been injured on an escalator, don’t assume that your case is a lost cause, or that you’ll never be able to prove what caused your fall, entrapment injury, or other type of accident. Talk to a New York City personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your case.

Sources:

  1. http://people.com/human-interest/hong-kong-escalator-reverse-video-injured/
  2. http://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2017/03/26/escalator-reverses-hong-kong-mall-orig-vstan-dlewis.cnn
  3. https://www.justice.org/sections/newsletters/articles/escalator-injuries-and-deaths-rise-and-why-lawyers-may-be-overlooking
  4. http://www.archdaily.com/354494/a-brief-interesting-history-of-the-otis-elevator-company

 

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