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Elevators are integral parts of modern life, often included in multi-story residential buildings—such as apartments or condos—or commercial establishments—like malls or grocery stores. In an ideal world, landlords and owners take steps to ensure the unit’s electrical system and framework are in good working order and free from defects. Unfortunately, the people in charge of making these checks and repairs sometimes cut corners or let things slip through the cracks, which can lead to innocent people suffering serious injuries.
If you or your loved one were hurt because of dangerous elevator conditions, you deserve justice. Our injury attorneys at Berkowitz Hanna are ready to defend your rights by taking legal action against those who caused or contributed to the harm you experienced. By partnering with an experienced Bridgeport elevator accident lawyer, you can help equip yourself with the support you need to protect your best interests in court or during settlement talks.
Elevators contain many different parts—e.g., cables, wires, pulleys, metal frames, and doors—that all work together seamlessly for the machine to function safely and effectively. Neglect, disrepair, or defective parts can cause an elevator to malfunction, leading to serious and even fatal injuries in or near the unit.
For example, a worn-out cable could unexpectedly snap, causing the occupants to plummet to the ground below. Similarly, an electrical failure could prevent the elevator doors from retracting properly, leading them to close on someone stepping in or out.
Because of the height and weight involved in these types of scenarios, people who are harmed because of a malfunctioning elevator may sustain serious harm. Common injuries suffered in elevator accidents include, but are not limited to:
Bridgeport attorneys can help after accidents caused by the negligent construction, upkeep, or maintenance of an elevator.
When an issue with an elevator causes someone to suffer serious or fatal injuries, legal recourse is an option. Whether someone is filing a wrongful death or personal injury case, it is optimal to contact an attorney as soon as possible. There are certain deadlines in place for filing, and a knowledgeable Bridgeport elevator injury attorney can ensure that the necessary steps are taken as quickly as possible.
Under Connecticut General Statutes §§ 52-577 and 52-584, someone who is hurt in this way may have up to three years after the incident to file suit. In contrast, under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-555, eligible surviving family members may have up to five years after the fatal incident or two years after the person’s death to take this step.
Losing a body part, sustaining serious brain damage, or breaking bones because of a malfunctioning or broken elevator can seriously disrupt your life. When you are injured or someone you care for is killed in this type of situation, you may find relief and a renewed sense of purpose by filing a lawsuit against the agency or individual who is to blame.
When you are ready to take this step or learn more about what doing so might look like, the team at Berkowitz Hanna is here to take your call. Reach out to our knowledgeable advocates today to schedule a no-obligation consultation with a Bridgeport elevator accident lawyer.
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