Time matters in New York premises injury cases. Evidence can disappear fast—especially when a property manager cleans up, repairs a stair rail, replaces worn steps, or uploads new security footage with limited retention.
Within the first days after your fall, prioritize:
- Medical care and documentation: Get evaluated and follow recommended treatment.
- Scene evidence: Photos/video of the stair condition, lighting, footwear hazards (like loose mats), and any broken handrail or uneven tread.
- Incident reporting: Request a copy of any incident/accident report if one was created.
- Names and accounts: Write down who witnessed the fall, who you reported it to, and what was said.
If you’re considering an “AI intake” to organize what happened, that can help you prepare—but your claim still needs attorney-level evidence review and a liability strategy tailored to Harrison property conditions.


