In Auburn, many elevators and escalators are used in places with rotating schedules—university buildings, retail centers, mixed-use properties, and busy public facilities. When an incident happens, the device may be repaired quickly, the area may be cleaned, and footage or logs can become harder to obtain over time.
That’s why injured people should treat the first days after an elevator or escalator incident like a documentation window:
- Maintenance and inspection records may reflect the device’s condition before the incident
- Incident reports can show how the property handled the event
- Security or surveillance footage may be overwritten if not requested promptly
A lawyer’s job is to help you preserve and organize what matters—so the truth of what happened doesn’t depend on memory alone.


