Every day, people get on elevators to navigate the world around them, never thinking twice that they could suffer a serious injury in one. Elevators in Nevada are a necessity in communities like Summerlin, whether it is a doctorās office or a commercial office space. When you have an injury resulting from using one, our elevator accident lawyer in Summerlin becomes your resource.
Set up a free consultation with H&P Law now. Let our Summerlin premises liability lawyer determine who should compensate you for the losses you incur due to no fault of your own. We have recovered over $100 million for our clients.
What to Do After an Elevator Accident Happens to You
What you do after an elevator accident can directly influence your recovery of damages. In every situation, prioritize your health and well-being.
In the ideal situation, follow these steps after an elevator accident:
- Call 911 and move to safety as soon as you can. Check on others if you can.
- If you are safe, take photos of the accident scene and the area. Try to document as much as you can about the location and what happened.
- Obtain the names and contact information of anyone who witnessed the incident. Ask for the name and contact information of the buildingās owner.
- Get medical care immediately. Do not delay seeking medical attention after an accident, even if you feel okay. Get checked out and then follow all of the doctorās recommendations for continued care and time off.
Contact our Summerlin personal injury lawyer at that point. As you work on healing, we will work on your case, building a strong, evidence-based claim that helps you get the compensation you deserve.
The sooner you contact us, the better. We will proceed with your case immediately, and as we do, you can be assured that the insurance company is aware of the seriousness of your losses.
Why Elevator Accidents Happen in Nevada
Elevator accidents occur for numerous preventable reasons. Most of the time, these accidents happen as a result of misleveling, when the elevator fails to align with the floor.
Some may occur when defective doors fail to detect people present, or a sudden drop occurs. Some of the most likely accidents in elevators include:
- Defective doors that fail to open or detect people
- Elevator shaft falls are often a result of poor maintenance or installation
- Improper maintenance that leads to overuse or significant wear and tear
- Misleveling due to technical or operational errors
- Sudden stops cause a person to fall
- Open shaft accidents are due to a lack of preventative maintenance
- Mechanical failures
- Brake malfunctions
- Entrapment
- Faulty wiring
- Improper elevator design
Every building with an elevator requires proper maintenance of the system and routine inspections. Nevadaās elevator safety laws (NRS: Chapter 455C) require all property owners to ensure their elevators align with the ASME A17.1 safety code.
This law mandates annual maintenance, annual inspections by a licensed, approved provider, and the use of certified mechanics for repairs and installation. When any of these fail to occur, owners may be negligent, and you can file a lawsuit.
When to Contact an Elevator Accident Attorney
Using an elevator and stumbling does not justify seeking legal compensation. In situations where you have sustained injuries for no fault of your own, set up a consultation with our elevator accident attorney in Summerlin. We encourage you to contact us before you file a claim for compensation with the property owner.
Instead, seek medical care as a first step, and then follow through with all recommended care. Once you are safe and can do so, reach out to us for a formal consultation. We handle elevator accidents in shopping malls, apartments, doctorsā offices, construction sites, industrial sites, and most other locations.
We encourage you to speak to an attorney from H&P Law if you have injuries, especially if you suffer long-term physical or emotional damage.
You may also seek legal action if you missed time at work or are facing years of complex recovery. In these situations, the risk of complicated claims is common. We do not want insurance companies to take advantage of you.
How We Determine Why Your Elevator Accident Happened
Elevator accidents are not uncommon, but nearly all are due to preventable reasons. When it happens to you, you have the right to pursue legal action. To do so, we need to uncover all the facts about what occurred and why.
We will work to gather as much information as possible to determine what occurred, including:
- Statements from property owners about the elevatorās recent maintenance and upkeep
- Logs detailing annual inspection records
- Inspections that look at core components commonly at fault, such as the pulley system, degrading or faulty wiring
- Records of previous accident claims or faults in the system
- Industry-wide statistics about the manufacturer, the make, and the model of the elevator
- Statements from those present at the time of the accident
- Known risks to the structure or integrity
- Building records that document if the installer meets all code requirements when doing so
Every case is vastly different, but none of that matters to you. What is most important is that you receive financial support so you can get back to your life. We are here to help make that happen. When you tell us what you experienced, we can then work to build your claim and case based on that information.
Avoid Speaking to the Insurance Company
We do not recommend that victims speak to the insurance company after their accident. Doing so puts you at risk since insurance companies will work overtime to try to shift the fault to you or force you to settle your case too soon.
Contact our Summerlin wrongful death lawyer for a free consultation. We will review your case and offer clarity on your next steps. Review our case results to learn how we have helped others like you.
Turn to a Summerlin Elevator Accident Attorney Now for a Consultation
Set up a free consultation with H&P Law now. Let our decades of experience go to work building your case and claim.
There is never anything to pay out of pocket. We only get paid if we win your case. Our Summerlin elevator accident lawyer is ready to help you today.