Many Calhoun incidents happen in settings with steady foot traffic—places where schedules move quickly and people use shared vertical transportation throughout the day. That pattern matters because:
- Time-sensitive evidence can disappear fast: surveillance systems and internal incident logs may be overwritten or archived on a schedule.
- Multiple parties may share responsibility: a building owner, property manager, and maintenance contractor can all be involved, especially when service is outsourced.
- Visitor and commuter volume increases exposure: sudden escalator stoppages, door timing issues, or uneven step behavior can lead to falls during normal use.
When you’re dealing with pain and medical appointments, it’s easy to lose track of what needs to be preserved. Our job is to help you act strategically from the start.


