Tucson has a mix of downtown offices, retail centers, universities, hospitals, and high-traffic public venues. When an elevator or escalator incident happens in a busy building, the response can be immediate: incident reports get filed, surveillance access is limited, and maintenance vendors may take control of the narrative.
That’s why the first days matter. Arizona’s civil process is time-sensitive, and evidence can become harder to obtain if you wait—especially if the building’s records are managed by a property manager or third-party contractor.


