What to Do if You Were Injured in an Elevator Accident

Charlotte Personal Injury Attorney Matt Arnold answers the question: “What can you sue for in a personal injury case?”

 

Although elevator accidents are relatively rare compared to car accidents in North Carolina, they do happen. Every one of us has thought, “What if it collapses?” when entering or exiting an elevator at least once in our lifetime.

elevator-buttons-Charlotte-Monroe-Mooresville-premises-liability-attorney-225x300Injuries sustained in elevator accidents can be life-threatening, and in many cases, people are killed when elevators collapse. If you were injured in an elevator accident, you might have grounds to pursue a personal injury claim against the party that was hired to inspect and maintain the lift.

If you believe that your elevator accident was the result of a mechanical malfunction or defect, do not hesitate to speak with our Charlotte personal injury lawyer at Arnold & Smith, PLLC. Our attorneys will investigate your case to find out what caused the elevator accident and help you obtain compensation for your injury.

 

Elevator Accident in North Carolina

A recent lift accident in North Carolina has reminded residents of the dangers of elevators. As reported by WSOCTV, a construction worker died after a lift collapsed on a new campus of North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

The elevator was extended about 35 feet in the air when it collapsed and killed the construction worker. Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the lift accident at the new sciences building at the University.

If you got injured in an elevator accident in North Carolina, it is critical to understand the legal and regulatory rules surrounding elevators. For this reason, it is advised to hire a premises liability attorney to investigate your particular accident and review all applicable elevator safety codes and regulatory rules to hold the building owner or another liable party responsible for your losses and damages.

In North Carolina, building owners are legally required to inspect and maintain elevators on their premises to ensure the safety of their visitors and customers. In fact, state legislators even passed the Elevator Safety Act of North Carolina to ensure that elevators are safe for the public to use.

North Carolina’s state law imposes strict elevator safety rules regarding the construction of hoistways, counterweight clearances, loading and capacity, and other elements.

 

What to Do After an Elevator Accident in North Carolina

If you were injured in an elevator accident in Charlotte or elsewhere in North Carolina, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention to document your injury. The second step is to notify the building owner or another entity in charge of maintaining the elevator. The third step is to discuss your case with an experienced premises liability attorney to investigate what caused your injury and identify liable parties in your case.

The injuries sustained in elevator accidents can be severe and life-threatening, not to mention that the victim may deal with lifelong psychological trauma. Fear of elevators or heights can negatively impact the victim’s ability to work, travel, or even live in an apartment. If your family member was killed in an elevator accident, contact a Charlotte wrongful death attorney to explore your legal options. Speak with our attorneys at Arnold & Smith, PLLC, to receive a case evaluation and investigate your accident. Call (704) 370-2828 to receive a video or phone consultation with our lawyers to explore your legal options or fill out our contact form. Now taking cases throughout North Carolina with offices in Uptown Charlotte, Mooresville and Monroe.

 

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The skilled personal injury attorneys at Arnold & Smith, PLLC are dedicated to maximizing the financial recovery and obtaining justice for every personal injury client injured by another party’s negligence. The issues our personal injury clients may be facing include, but are not limited to, slip and fall injuries, wrongful death, product liability, catastrophic injuries, dog bite claims, car and truck accident injuries, motorcycle injuries, traumatic brain injury (TBI), nursing home negligence, spinal cord injury, boating accidents, and defective medical device injury. Our personal injury attorneys understand the devastating impact such an injury can have on a person’s life, and that the effects so often go beyond physical pain and suffering. The personal injury attorneys at Arnold & Smith, PLLC are dedicated to helping clients determine the strength of their claims, and to aggressively pursuing the means necessary to achieve the best possible end result for each client’s particular situation.

 

Source:

https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/construction-worker-killed-lift-collapse-north-carolina-state-university/I7QCMYDFKJCPRDGLTQ3IN5U4FA/

https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByArticle/Chapter_95/Article_14A.pdf

 

 

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