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How Elevator Accidents Happen

In elevators, accidents can happen in different ways. You might get hurt if the elevator falls or drops suddenly. Another type is when the doors close on you or someone else, which can cause injuries. Sometimes, the elevator might not line up correctly with the floor when it stops, creating a trip hazard. Also, getting stuck or trapped in an elevator for a long time can be harmful, especially if you have health issues or there’s no air conditioning.

Elevator accidents usually happen for a few reasons. Poor maintenance is a big one; if people don’t take care of the elevator, parts can wear out and fail. Another cause is faulty installation or design; if the elevator wasn’t put in correctly or has design flaws, it might not work right. Overloading the elevator with too many people or things can also lead to problems. Lastly, old and outdated equipment can fail and cause accidents, especially if it’s not replaced or updated.

In Atlanta, elevator accidents can happen in many places, but they’re more likely where there are a lot of tall buildings. This includes downtown areas with high-rise office buildings, apartments, and hotels. Busy shopping centers and public buildings like hospitals and universities are also common places for these accidents. Basically, any place with an elevator can be a spot for an accident, especially if the building is older or very busy.

Elevator Inspections in Georgia

In Georgia, elevators and similar equipment like escalators and dumbwaiters must undergo regular, thorough inspections. These inspections are crucial for ensuring the safety and functionality of these devices. The Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner conducts these inspections. This office also issues Certificates of Authority to companies or individuals who install, maintain, or service these systems.

Potential Liable Parties

If you get hurt in an elevator accident, a few different groups might be responsible. First, the building owner could be at fault. They’re supposed to make sure the elevator is safe and works right. If they didn’t take care of the elevator or ignored problems, they could be to blame. Then there’s the company that takes care of the elevator. If they didn’t do their job well, didn’t fix things properly, or didn’t check the elevator often enough, they might be responsible. The company that made or installed the elevator could also be at fault, especially if the accident was because the elevator had a flaw or was put in wrong.

Legal Options for Elevator Accident Victims

If you’re hurt in an elevator accident, you have the right to go to court over it. The first step is usually to talk to a lawyer who knows about these cases. They can help figure out who might be responsible for your injuries and how to move forward. Your lawyer might start by trying to solve things without going to court, by talking to the other side and trying to get them to agree to help you with your injuries. But if that doesn’t work, you can file a lawsuit. When you sue, you’re asking the court to decide that the other side was wrong and should pay for the harm they caused. Your lawyer will guide you through the process, from filing the lawsuit to going to court, if needed. It’s a way to try to make things right after the accident.

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    Potential Compensations

    If you’re hurt in an elevator accident, you might be able to get money for different kinds of harm. This can include medical bills for your injuries, both now and in the future, and lost wages if you can’t work because of your injuries. You might also get money for pain and suffering, which covers both physical pain and emotional distress.

    In cases of wrongful death, if someone dies in an elevator accident, their family can sue for things like funeral costs, the pain and suffering of the person who died before they passed, and the loss of money that person would have earned.

    After the Elevator Accident

    Right after an elevator accident, check if you or anyone else is hurt and call for medical help if needed. It’s important to report the accident to the building manager or owner and make sure they write down what happened. Take pictures of the elevator and your injuries if you can. Get contact information from any witnesses. Then, think about talking to a lawyer who knows about elevator accidents.

    What an Elevator Accident Lawyer Does

    An elevator accident lawyer can be a big help if you’re hurt in an elevator accident. They can figure out who is responsible for your injuries and help you get the money you deserve for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. They know how to deal with the people responsible and their insurance companies, and they can guide you through the legal process, from filing a claim to going to court if needed. A lawyer can make sure your rights are protected and help you focus on getting better.

    *Please note that we are a small firm and we handle a small number of cases. We do that so that we can devote our full time and attention to our clients. That means we can’t take every case. For example, we only handle these types of cases when they involve very serious personal injures or death. Our firm decides whether to take a case on a case-by-case basis, so there is a chance that we will be unable to accept your case, either because the injury was not catastrophic, because immunity could bar the claim, or for some other reason. If we are not able to take your case, we will do our best to analyze your case and refer you to a law firm better suited to help.

     

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    If you or a loved one were involved in an elevator accident in Atlanta, you have legal rights and options that could lead to compensation for your injuries. The skilled elevator accident attorneys at Butler Kahn understand how challenging this time can be and are here to support you every step of the way. To discuss your case and clarify your legal options, contact Butler Kahn by calling (678) 940-1444 or contacting us online for a consultation with an elevator accident attorney.

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    It’s pretty simple: a lawyer should be good at what he does, care about his clients, and live up to his word. That is how we have built this firm.

    I’ve been handling exclusively personal injury and wrongful death cases for over ten years. Before that, I worked as a prosecutor, public defender, federal law clerk, and (briefly) as a civil defense lawyer. In law school I argued on the National Moot Court team, published on the Law Review, and graduated magna cum laude. Doing well in law school opened lots of doors for me but it was not until I started my own law firm handling serious injury cases that I opened the right one.

    What I learned before law school has mattered the most. I learned to work hard, for a long time, at jobs that were not glamorous. I shoveled sod, mucked stalls, fed horses and cows, cut grass, and ran a weed-eater. I learned to weld and drive a tractor. I learned about pride in a job well done.

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