The FDNY, NYPD, elevator technicians and the city’s Department of Buildings were among the agencies that responded to the incident. FDNY officials said the victim landed on top of the elevator car on the first floor and had to be hoisted by first responders. News 12 quoted Battalion Chief Walter Kowalski that the victim was transported to a local hospital and is expected to recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured victim. We wish him the very well for a speedy and complete recovery.
Elevator shaft fall accidents are often severe and can result in fatalities or life-threatening injuries. These incidents typically occur due to a combination of human error, mechanical failures, and safety lapses. Here are some of the most common causes of such elevator accidents:
Liability for an elevator accident depends on the circumstances of the incident and the parties responsible for elevator maintenance, operation and safety. Here are some of the parties who may be held liable:
In some cases, third parties such as contractors working on the elevator may share responsibility. Determining liability often requires a thorough investigation and analysis of maintenance records, safety protocols and accident reports. An experienced New York elevator accident attorney can assist victims and their families with this process.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an elevator/escalator accident or suffered injuries as a result of negligence (carelessness) on the part of property owners and/or property managers, elevator maintenance companies, etc., the experienced New York personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm can help you better understand your legal rights and options, and also fight hard to recover just compensation for you.
Our law firm recovered $3,000,000 for a man who fell and suffered two broken legs when he walked into an open elevator shaft. In an interview by the Canadian television station Global News after a fatal escalator accident in Montreal, Mr. Kenneth A. Wilhelm stated that the installation of emergency stop buttons that are easily located and run the entire length of the escalator stairs may go a long way in preventing escalator accident injuries and fatalities. Our law firm helped a client secure $1,750,000 in a case where she suffered an ankle injury requiring surgery when the elevator she was in fell four floors due to negligence (carelessness) on the part of the elevator maintenance company. In addition, we got the workers’ compensation insurance company to pay a $150,000 lump sum for future medical benefits. Also, one of our clients obtained a verdict for $43,940,000 and another of our clients got a verdict for $23,500,000, both in medical malpractice cases.
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Source: https://bronx.news12.com/nypd-78-year-old-man-hurt-in-soundview-elevator-shaft-fall