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Automatic Door Injuries
Doors that automatically open when approached or when a button is pressed are nearly everywhere these days. There are many benefits to this technology: large crowds can move in and out of buildings quickly, people carrying several objects do not have to struggle with knobs or handles, and people with limited mobility have a much easier time completing their daily tasks.
There is a downside to this technology, however. Automatic doors can be much more dangerous than you would think. Malfunctioning doors can open or close unexpectedly, injuring nearby people.
Injuries Caused by Malfunctioning Automatic Doors
Most door-related injuries may be simple bruises, but this is not always the case. Faulty automatic doors can cause serious health problems, including:
- Fractured bones
- Head injuries
- Hemorrhaging
- Loss of extremities (most often fingers)
- Coma or even death
Who is Responsible for Faulty Automatic Door Injuries?
Malfunction door injury lawsuits can be filed as premises liability or defective product suits, depending on the circumstances. If the door’s mechanisms were poorly designed or built, then a suit can be filed against the companies who built or installed the door. If the door is broken due to being poorly maintained, then the property owner is legally responsible.
A personal injury lawsuit can help injured people and their families win compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. However, winning damages is often very difficult because you need extensive evidence to support your case. A Chicago automatic door injury lawyer can be a great assistance in gathering evidence and building a legal argument.
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