Malfunctioning Door Accident Lawyers Edmonton

Malfunctioning doors in public places pose significant safety risks. From automatic sliding doors in malls to heavy entry doors in office buildings, poorly maintained or improperly functioning doors can cause serious injuries to unsuspecting individuals. Edmonton, Alberta, sees its fair share of accidents involving such hazards due to the city’s cold climate and the increased reliance on automated systems to manage pedestrian flow in heated spaces.

WHY CHOOSE WATCHMAKER INJURY LAW FOR YOUR EDMONTON MALFUNCTIONING DOOR ACCIDENT INJURY CLAIM

If you’ve been injured due to a malfunctioning door in Edmonton, understanding your legal rights and options is crucial. Watchmaker Injury Law, founded by David Sowemimo, has a proven track record of helping clients navigate these complex cases and secure the compensation they deserve. Here’s what you need to know about malfunctioning doors, the process of suing, and how legal experts can assist you.

Common Types of Malfunctioning Door Accidents

Doors in public places can malfunction in various ways, including:

Automatic Doors:

  • Failure to open or close fully.
  • Sudden or unexpected movements causing impact injuries.
  • Sensor malfunctions leading to doors closing on individuals.

 

Heavy Manual Doors:

  • Broken hinges causing instability.
  • Faulty latching mechanisms requiring excessive force to operate.
  • Misaligned doors that trap fingers or hands.

 

Revolving Doors:

  • Jammed mechanisms causing entrapment.
  • Uneven speeds leading to falls or collisions.
  • Lack of proper signage for safe usage.

 

Sliding Glass Doors:

  • Misaligned tracks causing derailment.
  • Shattered glass due to improper maintenance or design flaws.

 

Fire Doors:

  • Doors failing to open during emergencies due to defective panic bars.
  • Improper installation creating obstacles in evacuation routes.

Injuries Caused by Malfunctioning Doors

Injuries from malfunctioning doors can range from minor to life-altering, such as:

 
Such injuries not only cause physical pain but also result in lost wages, mounting medical bills, and emotional distress.

Don't Settle for Less – Consult an Edmonton Malfunctioning Door Accident Lawyer First

After a malfunctioning door accident, it’s crucial to avoid rushing into any settlements offered by insurance companies. Their primary goal is often to resolve claims quickly and at minimal cost, which may not adequately address your long-term medical needs, lost income, and other damages. Don’t settle for less than you deserve. Consult with an experienced Edmonton malfunctioning door accident lawyer to understand your rights and ensure you receive fair compensation.

Securing the Compensation You Deserve

If you or a loved one has been injured in a malfunctioning door accident, don’t delay in seeking legal guidance. At Watchmaker Injury Law, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll such accidents can take. Whether you’re dealing with minor injuries, chronic pain, or life-altering disabilities, our experienced team is here to help. We offer compassionate and dedicated representation, ensuring you receive the full compensation you’re entitled to. From navigating complex insurance claims to pursuing legal action against negligent parties, we’ll fight tirelessly to protect your rights and secure your future.

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Investigation

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Litigation Process

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Frequently Asked Questions

Malfunctioning Door Accident FAQ

In Edmonton, public places like malls, office buildings, and grocery stores are legally obligated to ensure their premises are safe for all visitors. Under premises liability laws, property owners and managers must:
 
  1. Inspect and Maintain: Regularly inspect doors for potential issues.
  2. Repair or Replace: Promptly fix malfunctioning components.
  3. Warn Visitors: Clearly mark defective doors or provide alternative routes.

Failure to uphold these duties can render them liable for injuries resulting from their negligence.

If you’ve been injured by a malfunctioning door, the steps you take afterward can significantly impact your case. Follow these steps to strengthen your claim:

Seek Medical Attention:

  • Obtain immediate medical treatment for your injuries.
  • Keep detailed records of your medical visits, diagnoses, and treatment.

 

Document the Scene:

  • Take photos or videos of the malfunctioning door, your injuries, and any warning signs (or lack thereof).
  • Record witness statements and gather their contact information.

 

Report the Incident:

  • Notify the property manager or security staff and request a copy of the incident report.

 

Preserve Evidence:

  • Keep any clothing or belongings damaged during the accident.
  • Retain receipts for medical expenses and any other related costs.

 

Consult a Personal Injury Lawyer:

  • Speak to an experienced lawyer to assess the strength of your claim.
Suing for injuries caused by malfunctioning doors involves several key steps:
 
1. Prove Negligence
To succeed in a personal injury lawsuit, you must demonstrate that:
  • The property owner owed you a duty of care.
  • They breached this duty by failing to maintain safe conditions.
  • Their negligence caused your injuries.
  • You suffered damages as a result.
 
2. Determine Damages
Compensation may include:
  • Medical expenses (past and future).
  • Loss of income or earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering.
  • Emotional distress.
  • Costs for rehabilitation or assistive devices.
 
3. File Within Time Limits
Under Alberta’s Limitations Act, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. Failing to act within this timeframe may forfeit your right to compensation.

We understand that financial concerns can add to the stress following an accident. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay us any fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or award, so you can focus on your recovery without worrying about upfront legal costs.

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