Elevator accidents can cause serious injuries, and victims often face medical bills, lost wages, and long recovery periods. If you were injured in an elevator accident, you may have legal options to seek compensation for your losses. At Wilshire Law Firm, we help individuals understand their rights and pursue justice under California law.
Common Causes of Elevator Accidents
Elevator injuries can happen for many reasons, including:
- Mechanical failures or defective parts
- Improper installation or maintenance
- Electrical malfunctions
- Negligent property management
- Unsafe conditions or lack of warning signs
Identifying the cause of the accident is critical for determining liability.
Who Can Be Held Liable?
Depending on the circumstances, several parties may be responsible for an elevator accident:
- Property owners or managers
- Maintenance companies
- Elevator manufacturers
- Contractors or installers
California law requires property owners and service providers to maintain elevators in safe working condition. Failure to do so can lead to legal responsibility for injuries.
What Should You Do After an Elevator Accident?
If you are injured in an elevator accident:
- Seek medical attention immediately.
- Report the incident to building management.
- Document the scene and your injuries.
- Contact an experienced attorney to review your case.
Do You Need a Lawyer?
Elevator accident cases can be complex, involving multiple parties and technical evidence. An attorney can help you:
- Investigate the cause of the accident
- Identify all responsible parties
- Handle negotiations with insurance companies
- File a lawsuit if necessary
At Wilshire Law Firm, we offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means no fees unless you get paid. Costs and expenses may be your responsibility.
Why Choose Wilshire Law Firm?
- Award-winning legal team with extensive experience in personal injury cases
- Dedicated to protecting the rights of accident victims
- Compassionate guidance throughout the process
Contact Us Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in an elevator accident, we are here to help. Call us 24/7 for a free consultation.

