Two women claim in a lawsuit that they suffered injuries and emotional trauma when an Irvine office-building elevator they were in fell 11 stories, throwing them to the floor with "objects falling all over us."
Janet Hsu and her mother, Sufeir Hsu, became trapped in the elevator at 1 Park Plaza for about an hour despite a quick response by Orange County Fire Authority, public records show.
The Hsus filed their complaint June 22 in Orange County Superior Court against building owner The Irvine Co., ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp. and ThyssenKrupp's service division. The lawsuit came on the final day of the two-year statute of limitations. It asks that all involved parties "take responsibility" for the accident.
"The Irvine Company is committed to the safety of its tenants and their visitors," Senior Vice President Erin K. Freeman said via email. "We are vigilant in the maintenance of our equipment and continually reinvest in our properties to ensure they exceed industry quality standards. As a matter of policy, we do not comment on pending litigation."
Vice President Richard Hein said via email: "ThyssenKrupp Elevator's top commitment is safety first for our passengers, technicians and employees. Our company's policy is not to comment on pending litigation."
The plaintiffs seek $20,666 for medical and therapy costs and unspecified amounts for physical, mental and emotional suffering. They represented themselves on the civil complaint. Here is their account of the incident:
'We felt awful and frightened'
"We entered the elevator, and I (Janet) pressed the button for the 2nd floor; instead, it passed the 2nd floor and continued ascending until the 11th or 12th floor. Then all of a sudden, the elevator started to fall. As the elevator rapidly descended, we fell hard on the floor inside the elevator, and the light fixtures like the metal brackets and glass from the ceiling started falling down, too.