Man sues elevator company over mishap in condo; says he hurt leg in fall
TORONTO — A retiree who says he hurt his leg after tumbling from a malfunctioning elevator in his downtown condominium is suing one of the world’s largest elevator companies for negligence.
In his unproven statement of claim before Ontario Superior Court, Kenneth Smookler seeks $25,000 in compensation from Schindler Elevator and his Toronto condo corporation for what he alleges was their failure to maintain the device properly.
Schindler, Smookler’s claim asserts, failed to recognize that a mishap was all but inevitable given the deteriorating condition of the elevators, and was grossly negligent in allegedly abandoning proper maintenance in favour of increasing profits and “deliberately bidding lower and lower for elevator repair contracts” to undercut its competitors.
“As a result of these practices, Schindler was required either to reduce the number of its staff available for servicing its existing clients or, alternatively, requiring such staff to service an increasing number of its clients each month.”


