Elevator Accident Lawyer NY
There
are an estimated 600,000
elevators and 30,000 escalators
in the United States, collectively
carrying more than 575
million riders each day.
Annually, over 120 billion
people take an elevator
ride and more than 90 billion
travel on escalators. If
you were involved in such
an accident, contact an
experienced attorney today.
Have you or
someone you know become a
victim and need an Elevator
Accident Lawyer? NY
attorney Michael Gunzburg
can help regarding your case
today!
Elevators
and escalators result in
numerous injuries and deaths.
About 11,000 people are
injured each year and an
estimated 27 die in elevator
accidents. Pinches, scrapes,
bone fractures, tendon
and nerve lacerations,
and even death are among
the casualties that can
result from these accidents.
Some
of these injuries occur
when:
- An elevator gets stuck
- Misses a floor in building
- Does not open level with the floor
- Suddenly speeds up or slows down
- People trip
- A closing doors hit people
- The electronic eye mechanism doesn’t function properly
- Doors open onto empty shafts
- Elevators plummet down the shaft
- Escalators have excessive gaps between moving stairs and sides of the machine
- There is improper exposure of shafts
Check
to make sure that the elevator
has been examined by certified
inspectors within the past
six months. It is the responsibility
of building owners and
managers to make sure that
all elevators and escalators
are properly maintained
and inspected for use by
their tenants, employees
and visitors. An experienced elevator accident
lawyer NY firm is familiar
with the documents needed
to pursue your claim.
Have you or
someone you know become a
victim and need an Elevator
Accident Lawyer? NY
attorney Michael Gunzburg
can help regarding your case
today!
For
more information, please visit
our links page.
Michael
Gunzburg is a New York
Elevator Accident Attorney
serving the New York Metropolitan
area, including New
York City, Bronx, Brooklyn,
Manhattan, Queens, Staten
Island, Nassau, Suffolk,
Westchester, Rockland and
Orange County.
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