In many Boaz premises cases, the dispute isn’t whether stairs are dangerous—it’s whether the responsible property party knew (or should have known) about the condition and failed to fix it or warn people.
Common scenario patterns we see locally include:
- Worn stair treads or loose carpeting that makes footing unpredictable, especially in homes with frequent entry/exit.
- Handrail issues—rails that are missing, unstable, or installed in a way that doesn’t function safely.
- Lighting problems in stairwells and hallways, where shadows or dim bulbs make hazards harder to spot.
- Delayed repairs after a prior complaint—when someone reports a problem and it still isn’t corrected before another person falls.
That’s why early evidence matters. If the property gets “cleaned up” or repaired quickly, it can become harder to prove what was there at the time of the fall.


