New Jersey Elevator and Escalator Accident Lawyers
Farkas & Donohue, LLC, in Fairfield, New Jersey, provides comprehensive personal injury help. Elevator and escalator accidents injure and even kill far too many innocent people each year. Whether these accidents occur at a shopping mall, a hotel or on another type of property, injured people have the right to seek compensation for their losses.
Were you injured in an elevator or escalator accident? Did your loved one die in an elevator or escalator accident? Call Farkas & Donohue toll-free at 1-866-784-5968 to schedule your free initial consultation with one of our attorneys. Or, email us and someone will be in touch with you promptly.
Elevator and Escalator Accidents and Premises Liability Laws
Elevator and escalator accidents are handled under New Jersey's premises liability laws. Under these laws, property owners are responsible for providing visitors, occupants and commercial patrons with safe property conditions. They are also responsible for warning people of any dangerous conditions that exist. These conditions may include broken elevators and broken escalators. Property owners can include management companies, landlords and retail store owners.
Attorneys at our firm provide experienced legal help to people injured in elevator and escalator accidents on properties that include the following:
- Retail stores
- Hotels
- Schools
- Convention centers
- Shopping malls
- Office buildings
Farkas & Donohue offers skilled legal help to seriously injured clients as well as to those who have lost loved ones in fatal accidents. If you have sustained a brain injury, back injury or spinal cord injury, or if your loved one has died in a fatal elevator accident, we can help.
A promise from the attorneys at Farkas & Donohue: Our firm accepts all personal injury and wrongful death cases on a contingent fee basis. There will be no lawyer's fees for you to pay unless we obtain financial recovery for you.
Call Farkas & Donohue at 1-866-784-5968 for the legal representation you need to obtain fair compensation for your losses.


