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How to Determine Liability for an Elevator Accident<\/h2>\n

Elevator accidents can occur in the home, on the job, or going about town. Landowners, manufacturers, employers, and business owners may all be liable for elevator accidents. If they do not, they may be at fault under premises liability law.<\/p>\n

In Texas, landowners or occupiers must keep their premises in reasonably safe condition so lawful visitors do not encounter unreasonable risks of harm on the property.<\/p>\n

When landowners or those in charge of managing property fail to take appropriate actions to make sure an elevator is in good working condition, they may be liable for any injuries that occur. This duty extends to employers regarding their employees.<\/p>\n

When an accident is caused by a defective product manufactured by another company, the landowner or occupier who purchased the product may not be liable for the damage caused. Similarly, if the installation of the product was performed by someone other than the landowner and an accident occurs due to faulty installation of the product, the installation company may be liable for any resulting harm.<\/p>\n

How Elevator Accidents Occur<\/h2>\n

One of the ways elevator accidents occur is by a malfunction of the elevator or its operating system. There are three common malfunctions<\/a> that can cause injury to people who are using an elevator:<\/p>\n