Elevators are highly regulated to ensure safety. However, if they are not adequately serviced, they can malfunction, and this can often lead to elevator users being trapped.

As well as being very distressing, being stuck in an elevator for a significant amount of time can have wide-ranging implications. If you suffered an injury due to being stuck in an elevator in California, it is important that you understand how you can take appropriate action to assert your rights.

What injuries commonly result from being stuck in an elevator?

First, being trapped in a small space for a significant amount of time can be very scary and upsetting. It can be possible to claim damages for the negligent infliction of emotional distress.

In addition to the distress that being stuck in an elevator can cause, physical injuries can result, too. Dehydration and overheating can be common issues that people face, especially if the elevator has many people inside. Additionally, people who need to have medication may require urgent medical care. Those with diabetes may also suffer serious health issues because they are unable to attend to their blood sugar needs.

How can I be successful in claiming damages?

In order to successfully claim damages as a result of being stuck in an elevator, it is important that you are able to show a clear link between the negligence of the premises and the causation of your injuries.

It is important to stand up for your right to damages if you were stuck in an elevator while on a premises in California.