Unlike many car accidents, elevator and escalator injuries depend heavily on records. The key facts usually live in:
- Maintenance and inspection logs (including the dates defects were found)
- Work orders and repair history (what was replaced, adjusted, or deferred)
- Incident/occupant reports from building staff
- Alarm/event history when applicable (for certain modern systems)
- Video or access logs that may exist for public entrances and lobbies
In Butler, many incidents happen in places people use regularly—during commutes, quick errands, or appointments—so the defense may argue the device was functioning normally “most of the time.” Our job is to test that claim against the timeline.


