Injuries involving building devices can turn into time-sensitive claims. In Connecticut, you generally have a limited window to file a lawsuit after an injury, and the strength of a claim often depends on what can still be proven.
In the real world, that means:
- Surveillance footage may be overwritten quickly.
- Maintenance logs and contractor records can be harder to obtain later.
- Witness memories fade—particularly in busy areas where people pass through quickly.
A quick response helps preserve the evidence that insurers and defense teams commonly scrutinize first.


