Logo

Escalators Construction Defects

Escalator construction defect expert witnesses are engineering professionals retained by parties involved in escalator-related lawsuits to provide opinions regarding the standards of design, manufacturing, and construction associated with an particular escalator. These specialists’ evaluation deals with the mechanical and structural integrity of the machine as well a safety aspects related to its use. Escalator experts have an understanding of all related codes associated with their projects such as ANSI/ASME A17-1991 or B44-1990 (American National Standards Institute) standards and other local compliance guidelines established when any given product is installed in a building.


Escalator construction defect expert witnesses draw upon their extensive experience engineering and troubleshooting similar systems in order to perform detailed inspections, analysis, recommendations for corrective action (if needed), failure analysis reports, cost estimates for prioritized repairs or upgrades that will bring a facility into compliance with applicable codes/regulations. Additionally, these professionals present safety protocols designed to ensure that proper maintenance tasks are completed on schedule which might include records management procedures as well as personnel training activities such protocols occur within many industry settings for public access equipment including hotels, stadiums, museums etc.


These experts may present testimonies at trial depending on the facts of any given case but generally advise attorneys on liability issues rather then provide witness testimony due their technical aptitude as opposed to demonstrating legal expertise on subject matter relating to culpability under civil litigation principles This type of professional typically holds licensure from governmental agencies presiding over public access structures within many U.S states which require inspection after installation thus presenting licensed professionals who understand same responsible for administering those inspections before they release occupancy clearances documents which can be relevant should there ever arise legal action alleging negligent or substandard performance prior too commissioning specialty equipment like an escalator located inside a high traffic commercial building

No results to show