South Carolina premises-safety disputes commonly turn on a basic question: did the property and the responsible maintenance parties know (or should have known) about the risk before someone was hurt?
In real-world Forest Acres scenarios, delays can matter. For example:
- A resident or employee reports unusual behavior (jerking, handrail slowdown, door problems) and it takes too long to address it.
- A contractor repairs a component but the underlying issue returns.
- A building changes maintenance schedules or staffing, and inspections become inconsistent.
Your lawyer’s job is to line up the timeline—what was reported, when it was documented, and whether repairs actually made the equipment safe.


