In many Elizabethton premises cases, the “hard proof” is time-sensitive. Property managers may clean up the scene, repair or replace damaged parts, or limit access to records. That’s why acting quickly matters.
After a fall, focus on getting:
- Photos or video of the stairs, landing, handrails, lighting, and any debris or loose surfaces
- The names of witnesses (neighbors, staff, guests, or anyone nearby)
- A copy or description of any incident report created at the location
- Your medical evaluation and follow-up care (even if you think you “just bumped” yourself)
If you’re trying to organize this with an AI tool, that can help you draft a timeline—but a Tennessee attorney should still review the facts to identify what the insurer will challenge.


