In many Bessemer-area claims, the dispute isn’t about whether stairs are risky—it’s about whether the property had time to fix a condition and whether it was actually unsafe.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rental properties with deferred maintenance: loose railings, uneven step heights, or worn carpeting on stairs.
- Exterior steps and entry landings: debris after storms, algae on shaded steps, ice during cold snaps, or poor seasonal cleanup.
- Workplace and contractor traffic: deliveries, warehouse offices, and back entrances where foot traffic is heavy and hazards can be created or left unattended.
- Older buildings with lighting gaps: dim hallways or stairwells where people rely on their footing rather than clear visibility.
In these situations, the property owner’s maintenance practices—and how quickly issues were addressed after anyone noticed them—often determine how strong the claim is.


