Mountain View is busy—engineers, students, visitors, and service workers move through residential buildings, offices, retail spaces, and common areas every day. That density matters for premises cases because it increases the odds that:
- Stairwells are used frequently (so wear-and-tear hazards build up faster).
- Lighting, signage, and clutter change over time (and photos from the first day can be crucial).
- Multiple entities may touch the property—landlords, property managers, and maintenance vendors.
- Injury documentation needs to align with your timeline (especially when you’re trying to return to work quickly).
When stairs are part of an everyday route—like from garage access to a home entry or from a lobby to units—insurance adjusters often argue the hazard “wasn’t significant” or the injury “could have had other causes.” Your attorney’s job is to counter that with evidence.


